GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. J.T. Miller, Rangers: One of the league's hottest goal scorers since mid-December scored the tying goal and set up the winner.
2. Ryan McDonagh, Rangers: Former Minnesota Mr. Hockey scored a goal, assisted on the winner and was plus-3.
3. Devan Dubnyk, Wild: Playing behind a lifeless team, he made a half-dozen robberies to keep the Wild in the game.
By the numbers
4 Power-play goals in the Wild's past four road games after six in its the first 22.
20 Consecutive games without a goal for Matt Dumba before his first-period score.
800 Career games for Ryan Suter (assist).
MICHAEL RUSSO
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