The Wild are finally healthier, and getting the band back together didn’t mess up their rhythm.
They held off the Oilers 5-2 on Saturday at Grand Casino Arena for a seventh consecutive victory that pushed their point streak on home ice to a franchise-record 14 games.
Since Nov. 1, the Wild are 12-0-2 in St. Paul.
Their winning streak overall is tied for the Wild’s longest of the season and is the longest current active streak in the NHL. All seven victories have come in regulation, which matches the team record.
“It was more the guys that had been in the lineup are so hungry to win,” coach John Hynes said, “and it was almost like invigorating for them to get some of their teammates back. And then I think the guys that are coming into the lineup were really excited and worked hard to get back.”
Matt Boldy had two goals, including one on the power play. Ryan Hartman’s last-minute tiebreaker in the first period was the end of a scoring spree for both teams until Vladimir Tarasenko widened the Wild’s lead in the third and Nico Sturm tacked on an empty-netter.
Edmonton’s Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl combined for a goal and two assists, but the two were stymied after the first period despite being on an offensive tear since the Wild shut out the Oilers 1-0 on Dec. 2.
Filip Gustavsson was key in denying the two the rest of the way, finishing with 28 stops. The Wild goalie is on a five-game win streak and is 8-1-1 in his last 10 starts.