The Wild has had a knack all season of not letting one loss fester and turn into two.
Thursday night against a team fighting for its playoff life, the Wild turned to backup goaltender Darcy Kuemper to keep that streak alive.
With the Wild having not lost two in a row in 2½ months and having lost two in a row in regulation only once, Kuemper was "by far" the Wild's best player, according to coach Bruce Boudreau, in lifting his team to a 3-1 victory over last year's Central Division-winning Dallas Stars. Kuemper tracked the puck well and swallowed pucks while making 34 saves.
The 12th-place Stars probably deserved better.
"So good to see him play that well," said Erik Haula, who scored the winning goal in the second period and assisted on Jared Spurgeon's nifty third-period tally, the Wild's first 4-on-4 goal this season. "You need two good goalies. … We know Duby [Devan Dubnyk] is a wall back there, but it's nice to have another goalie who has his confidence up, and if need be, can step in anytime."
Ryan Suter also had a goal and Mikko Koivu, with two assists, registered his 80th career multi-assist game and 133rd multipoint game — both franchise records — as the Wild won for the 38th time in 57 games, matching last season's 82-game total.
"That doesn't mean anything to me. I think we've got bigger fish to fry than that," Boudreau said.
The Wild, which leads the Western Conference and Central Division, is seven points up on Chicago and extended its point streak against Dallas to seven games (5-0-2). The Wild is 9-2-4 in the past 15 meetings, and the Stars, who have lost seven of eight and are seven points back of a playoff spot, showed their frustration throughout the third period.