GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Devan Dubnyk, Wild: 31-save shutout, his second this season and 16th of his career.
2. Charlie Coyle, Wild: Took Zach Parise's spot on Mikael Granlund line, had an assist and was a horse.
3. Ben Bishop, Lightning: Made 24 saves; he lost fifth in a row despite giving up only eight goals in that stretch.
By the numbers
0 Consecutive regulation losses for Dubnyk in 51 starts with the Wild.
28 Points by Wild defensemen this season, after Jared Spurgeon's goal.
12-5-2 The Wild's record all-time vs. the Lightning, 8-2 in Minnesota.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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