GAME RECAP
Star Tribune’s Three Stars
1. Ryan Suter, Wild: He scored a goal, had two assists and blocked three shots.
2. Jared Spurgeon: He blocked four shots in addition to getting a goal and an assist.
3. Luke Kunin: The rookie got his first NHL point and led the team in hits with four.
By the numbers
1,924 Career regular-season and playoff games for Flames forward Jaromir Jagr, who on Saturday tied Gordie Howe for second most in history behind Mark Messier.
4 Months until Jagr — the fourth-oldest player in NHL history — turns 46 years old.
5 Consecutive games with a power-play goal for the Wild, which entered the game tied for first in the NHL on the power play (33.3 percent).
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