Twentieth win in the past 22 home games against the Oilers tonight as the Wild snapped a 1-1 tie with three goals in a 3:23 span to win for the sixth time in eight games.
The 8th-place Wild and slumping 7th-place Canucks are now tied with 57 points, but Vancouver has two games in hand. Phoenix won to stay four behind the Wild with three games in hand.
Dallas, 2-7-1 in its past 10, lost and is eight points behind the Wild heading into the home-and-home with Minnesota that starts Saturday with Hockey Day Minnesota.
Speaking of Hockey Day Minnesota, Nate Prosser, the product of the host city of Elk River, scored his first career winning goal and first goal in almost two years late in the second period. Justin Fontaine scored 2:12 later and then Jason Zucker scored the fastest Wild goal to ever start a period eight seconds into the third off a great give and go with Dany Heatley.
Jason Pominville scored a goal and assist for his 120th multi-point game of his career and Darcy Kuemper made 20 saves for his first home win of the season.
Prosser was the big story. He has played seven games for injured Jared Spurgeon and is plus-7 in that span next to mostly Marco Scandella averaging 17:19 a game. Tonight, he was plus-3 in 20:09 of ice time.
Read the gamer for much, much more on Prosser, and I'll be writing a profile on him next week. I sat down with yesterday.
One unsung thing in this game was the play of Matt Cooke-Kyle Brodziak-Fontaine. The line shut down the Ryan Nugent-Hopkins-Sam Gagner-Taylor Hall line in a big way by spending much of the night in the offensive zone.