Nov. 1, history was made.
After the Wild's power play and Thomas Vanek both went 0-for-October, the Wild killed two birds with one stone Saturday night when Vanek's first goal of the season was the Wild's first power-play goal 23 days in.
Late in the second period of a 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars, the Wild's streaky goal scorer, who entered with only 15 shots in nine games, stopped the Wild's franchise-record, nine-game power-play drought in its tracks at 0-for-28.
"We were due," coach Mike Yeo chuckled. "It definitely relieves a burden, there's no question."
Vanek's goal broke the seal because early in the third period, the Wild made it a multi-power-play game when Nino Niederreiter supplied a three-goal cushion.
"As you know, we struggle on the power play, so it was nice to break my streak and break our team's streak at the same time," Vanek said.
The Wild (7-3), the NHL's only unbeaten home team (5-0), took over the top spot in the Central Division. The fast, up-tempo team that always seems to have the puck outshot the supremely skilled Stars 30-20 and has outshot all 10 opponents this season 350-229.
The Wild ranks first in the NHL in fewest goals allowed (1.8) and shots allowed (22.9) per game and third in goals per game (3.4) and second in shots per game (35).