The results are telling, but how the Wild has outdueled the Jets in three meetings so far is particularly impressive.
Not only has the team been able to rally, but it's also built a lead and preserved it – like the Wild did Thursday en route to a 3-2 decision at Xcel Energy Center in the team's return home after a four-game road trip.

"It's big," goalie Devan Dubnyk said. "This is a team that there's certainly a good possibility of matching up come playoff time if we get there and as much as the regular season doesn't matter, we need these points right now and it's always good to have a winning feeling in both arenas just so you have that in your head and you know what it feels like."
These two teams will square off two more times but after prevailing Thursday, the Wild clinched the season series.
It opened the set with a 4-2 comeback Nov.23 in St. Paul before methodically outlasting the Jets for a 3-1 victory Dec.29 in Winnipeg.
After going up 3-0 in this latest go-around, the Wild eased up and the Jets tacked on two – including one in a third period that saw no shots from the Wild.
But despite the lopsided look of the frame, the team didn't seem to lose too much control and it wasn't a surprise that it was still ahead when time ran out.
"We've played our best hockey, quite frankly, in the three wins even though we were trying to do rope a dope in the third period," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "If there were two more minutes, I wouldn't have liked to see what happened. But sometimes that's the way you learn how to protect a lead by getting lucky and knowing the mistakes you made in your own zone. Hopefully we learned from that."