LOS ANGELES – Two nights after the Wild vowed to build off a strong effort and victory in Phoenix, the Wild had an even stronger effort and bigger victory against one of the hottest teams in the NHL.
Matt Moulson and Mikko Koivu scored goals 62 seconds apart in the third period to help the Wild, which lost Mikael Granlund and Nino Niederreiter to upper-body injuries, rally for a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, ending their six-game winning streak.
The Kings, the Western Conference's best defensive team, had won 14 of their previous 17 games. They're also a team that was 130-2-11 since April 4, 2009, when leading after two periods.
But the Wild's past three victories have been by the come-from-behind variety in the third period (at Detroit, at Phoenix and at Los Angeles).
"Real impressive character win," coach Mike Yeo said. "You're battling all game, you lose a couple guys, and let's not kid ourselves, we're playing against a pretty darn good hockey team, a team that's very good when playing with the lead. But our guys stayed with it."
Koivu, who has nine points during a six-game point streak, and Zach Parise each scored a goal and had an assist, and Ilya Bryzgalov made 18 saves to improve to 4-0-2 with the Wild.
"There's no secret to [rallying in the third period]," said Parise, whose team-leading 28th goal tied the score 1-1 in the second period. "You keep working, you keep competing. There's a difference now when we get down. We don't sulk as much as we did before. We just keep working."
The Wild, which next plays in Chicago on Thursday, moved five points ahead of Phoenix for the top wild-card spot in the West and six points ahead of ninth-place Dallas. Both teams play Tuesday.