The Wild finally played like they’re used to while also looking more like themselves.
Mats Zuccarello made his season debut after missing the first month hurt, and the Wild earned their most convincing victory yet by overpowering the Islanders 5-2 Friday night at UBS Arena to split their road trip.
“It’s always fun to be back,” Zuccarello told FanDuel Sports North in a postgame interview. “Especially when you win, and the whole team was playing a solid game.”
Zuccarello and longtime linemate Kirill Kaprizov reignited their chemistry to combine for one of their trademark plays, a give-and-go that Kaprizov buried in the third period after a no-look, between-the-legs pass to Zuccarello.
“I knew exactly where it was going,” coach John Hynes told reporters in Elmont, N.Y.
But that wasn’t the only positive for the Wild.
Danila Yurov scored in his return to the lineup, Marcus Johansson extended his career-best point streak, and Marcus Foligno assisted on Yurov’s goal for his first point.
In net, backup Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves to improve to 2-0-2.