Wild Triumph Over Blackhawks in Third Consecutive Victory Under New Coach
Rossi, Faber, and Zuccarello Shine as Fleury Inches Closer to Second All-Time in Career Wins
- Minnesota Wild beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1, marking their third consecutive divisional victory under new coach John Hynes.
- Marco Rossi registered his first career two-goal game, Brock Faber registered his first career two-point game and Mats Zuccarello scored a goal and two assists.
- In three wins under Hynes, the Wild have outscored opponents 13-3, are 3-for-7 on the power play and 10-for-11 on the penalty kill and have a .962 save percentage.
- Marc-Andre Fleury won his 548th career regular-season game, putting him three from tying Hall of Famer Patrick Roy for second all-time and four from passing him.
- Connor Bedard extended his road point streak to nine with a third-period assist.