Tonight, by a 5-0 score, the Wild handed the Boston Bruins their most lopsided shutout loss since a 6-0 loss in Buffalo on Feb. 8, 2012, and their worst shutout loss at home since a 6-0 defeat to Los Angeles on Jan. 12, 2006.
Good win for the Wild, which not only won for the first time in four road games this season (1-2-1), it won for the first time on this road trip (1-1-1) that ends Thursday in Buffalo.
Charlie Coyle, Chris Stewart, Ryan Suter and Jason Zucker struck four times in the second period to snap a scoreless tie and Jason Pominville added a third-period goal. Rookie Joel Eriksson Ek, playing only his third NHL game, recorded three assists in only 8:55 of ice time for his first multi-point game and Devan Dubnyk made 27 saves for his 20th career shutout and 11th with the Wild.
Zucker had three points and was plus-3. Suter scored a power-play goal, had an assist, was plus-3, had four shots, two hits and two blocked shots. Matt Dumba had an assist and was physical. He was plus-3. Eric Staal won 13 of 18 draws. I thought Christian Folin was real good again, and frankly, Nate Prosser was outstanding in the first period especially. He made two great defensive plays to foil rushes by Boston.
I wrote my game notebook on Eriksson Ek, but at 19 years, 270 days, he is the second-youngest in Wild history to post three points in a game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The youngest was Marian Gaborik at 19 years, 244 days, on Oct. 16, 2001.
But that came in Gaborik's second season, not three games into his first.
Eriksson Ek, a plus-3 tonight, is a good one, folks. Fast, decent size, great vision, good shot, smart and very responsible defensively.
Obviously, everybody's asking on Twitter if I think he'll stay the full year. It really is way premature to say for certain now, but I do think so. The kid's mature beyond his years.