GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Coyotes: Stud blue-liner scored a goal and an assist and had three shots.
2. Jason Zucker, Wild: With his dad and brother in the crowd, he scored a beautiful breakaway goal, had three shots and three hits.
3. Jason Pominville: Two assists and five shots.
By the NUMBERS
2 Wild's original four top-four defenseman who played (Marco Scandella suspended, Jared Spurgeon ill).
3-for-47 Wild's power play on the road (2-for-3 Saturday).
5 Power-play goals this season from Nino Niederreiter (one Saturday) out of team's total of 12.
8 Shots for Zach Parise (power-play goal).
2 Minor penalties drawn by Charlie Coyle.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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