They can't all be works of art — and Monday's game was certainly not that. The Wild wasn't at its best in a sometimes-choppy game against the Calgary Flames.
But it doesn't matter.
The Wild keeps winning and, quite frankly, couldn't have scripted the way it has come out of the Olympic break better.
Three games, three wins, the latest being a grind-it-out 3-2 victory that was the Wild's fifth in a row to extend the NHL's longest active winning streak.
"To stack wins right now is important and build as much gap as we can because it's not going to get any easier," veteran Matt Cooke said.
The Wild, which had to win its season finale last year to make the playoffs, is 14-4-2 in 2014, 9-2-2 in its past 13 games and has a nine-point cushion in the playoff race with 20 games left.
"The cushion to me is nothing," coach Mike Yeo said. "It's not about where the people are behind you. To me, it's much more a race of what you need to get to. And we have to make sure we keep pushing to get to the number of points we need to get [in]."
Kyle Brodziak and Mike Cammalleri exchanged second-period goals before Jared Spurgeon and Zach Parise scored in the third. Mikael Granlund assisted on both of those, and Darcy Kuemper, 11-2-2 since Jan. 7 and making his 15th straight start, made 21 saves for his fifth consecutive win (six goals allowed).