EDMONTON, ALBERTA – The Wild — repeat, the Wild! — has the best points percentage in the NHL.
The Wild's 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers, coupled with the Washington Capitals losing to the Islanders in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, gave the Wild a league-best .724 points percentage and provided the Western Conference leaders with 71 points in 49 games — one shy of the Capitals for most in the NHL.
Even with All-Star goalie Devan Dubnyk getting the game off, Darcy Kuemper made 41 saves to tie a career high, and the West leaders with 33 wins and 163 goals scored five more times to chase its ninth goaltender from the net this season.
What's more, fourth-line center Tyler Graovac picked up his first two-goal game and first goal streak of his career and fourth-line left wing Chris Stewart scored his 11th goal.
"Same story. Contributions from all the lines," said Zach Parise, who stopped a 10-game goal drought with the winning goal. "That's been the key to us winning and our success. You get three goals, I guess, from your so-called fourth line, that makes a big difference."
The Wild extended its franchise-record road point streak to 14 games (12-0-2). The Wild, which followed a 12-win December with a 10-win January, hasn't lost in regulation on the road since Nov. 29. It has averaged 4.1 goals per game (90 goals) in the past 22 games overall.
Jason Zucker scored a goal and assisted on Stewart's third-period goal. Zucker, who has nine goals and 18 points in the past 18 games, was plus-3 and now leads the NHL with a plus-30. Zucker's assist to Stewart was actually quite funny.
After the Wild killed off Kuemper's delay of game penalty, Zucker hit Stewart coming out of the box. Instead of streaking in on a breakaway, Stewart hit the brakes from the blue line and used a streaking Zucker to the net as a decoy before whipping a shot past backup Laurent Brossoit, who replaced red-hot Cam Talbot after he gave up his fourth goal on 19 shots.