Game recap
Star Tribune's three stars
1. Devan Dubnyk, Wild: Made 32 saves and was 1:48 from recording his second straight shutout against Chicago.
2. Jason Zucker, Wild: In his first game back since Feb. 9, he scored the winning goal.
3. Zach Parise, Wild: Relentless all night, sensational job on the penalty kill and assisted on Mikael Granlund's goal.
By the numbers
11 Consecutive Wild road wins, one short of tying the NHL record.
128:33 Time without a Wild goal until Granlund's third-period goal.
7-2-4 Wild's record in second of back-to-backs.
32 Third-period Wild goals since Feb. 22 (21 games, most in NHL)
MICHAEL RUSSO
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