ANAHEIM, CALIF. – The Wild overturned several trends in the process of defeating the NHL's best team Tuesday night.
Zach Parise scored a goal and added two assists, and goalie Darcy Kuemper made 31 saves in a 4-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in front of 15,020 at the Honda Center.
The Wild (29-20-6) gave the Ducks (39-11-5) only their second home regulation loss of the season. The visitors also became one of Anaheim's few opponents to not relinquish a lead; the Ducks have won 16 of 24 games after the opposition scored first.
In addition, the Wild ended a six-game losing streak to Anaheim and ended an 0-for-23 stretch on the power play.
"We had a really good start and we didn't sit back," said Parise, in his third game back from a broken left foot. "That was the most important thing. Even when we had the lead, we kept coming at them.
"We didn't get passive. We put them on their heels. We put them in bad spots and forced them to turn the puck over."
The victory moved the Wild into seventh place in the Western Conference, one point ahead of eighth-place Vancouver and only two behind sixth-place Los Angeles.
Wild coach Mike Yeo called the victory one of the team's best performances of the season.