GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Jaden Schwartz, Blues: The Zach Parise-like workhorse scored twice 63 seconds apart to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead; six shots.
2. Erik Haula, Wild: Scored a goal on five shots and won nine of 14 faceoffs.
3. David Perron, Blues: Two assists to extend his point streak to seven games and scored the shootout winner.
BY THE NUMBERS
8-1-2 The Wild's record when leading after two periods.
7-3-2 The Wild's record when it scores first.
7 Consecutive games with three-plus goals scored for St. Louis.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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