STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Nick Johnson, Wild: Playing for the first time in five games, he had an assist, four shots and was solid in all three zones.
2. Maxime Lapierre, Canucks: Agitator had four shots and six hits.
3. Cory Schneider, Canucks: Starting in lieu of Roberto Luongo, he made 21 saves.
BY THE NUMBERS
3-for-31 The Wild's power play (9.6 percent). The Wild hasn't scored on its past 18.
5 Overtimes in the past six games for the Wild.
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