GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE’S THREE STARS
1. Zach Parise, Wild: Scored two goals, including a key power-play goal, his team-leading 10th.
2. Riley Sheahan, Red Wings: Scored one goal and drew the penalty that led to a goal.
3. Gustav Nyquist, Red Wings: Scored a power-play goal and scored in the shootout.
BY THE NUMBERS
32 Goals for Parise, fourth most in a Wild season.
30 Third-period Wild goals since Feb. 22, a stretch of 20 games. That’s the most in NHL in that time.
8 Third-period goals allowed by Wild since Feb. 22, the fewest in the NHL.
1-for-6 The Wild on the power play Saturday. The team ranks 28th in the NHL at 15.6 percent on power plays.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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