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Gaudreau scores twice as Wild top Red Wings 4-1

Two hockey players attempt to gain control of the puck
Minnesota Wild center Sam Steel (13) clears the puck with pressure from Detroit Red Wings center Austin Czarnik (21) in the first period of an NHL hockey game, Wednesday in St. Paul.
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Frederick Gaudreau scored twice, including a long-distance empty netter, and Matt Dumba notched his third goal of the season as the Minnesota Wild won 4-1 on Wednesday over the visiting Detroit Red Wings.

Filip Gustavsson made 16 saves in net for Minnesota to improve his record to 6-4-1. Mats Zuccarello extended his point streak to eight games with a second-period goal for the Wild, who earned their third straight win.

“We’ve got two good goalies and we’re doing a lot of good things,” Zuccarello said. “Just have to stick with it even though I don’t think we played our best game today.”

Detroit goalie Magnus Hellberg made just his second start in net this year and sixth NHL start of his career Wednesday. He stopped 18 of the 21 Wild shots he faced.

The Red Wings pulled Hellberg with just over three minutes remaining in the third period but couldn't break through with the extra attacker. Minnesota's Ryan Reaves missed an empty netter after Hellberg was pulled.

Wednesday's loss was the fourth in a row for Detroit.

Minnesota’s Ryan Reaves didn’t end up with a point but made a few notable plays for the Wild that set the tone early for what turned out to be a physical game. The veteran winger, acquired from the Rangers in a trade in late November, made a big open ice hit on Detroit defenseman Filip Hronek in the first period. Hronek remained on the ice for a minute before skating off and did not return to the game. No penalty was called on Reaves.

“He just kind of turned his head and held onto the puck, so I’m not sure exactly what happened,” Reaves said. “I hope he’s OK, but you’ve got to know when I’m on the ice, definitely don’t skate at me like that.”

In the second period, Reaves earned his first fight in a Wild sweater after Ben Chiarot hit him up high. The two dropped the gloves briefly before getting broken up. Reaves, playing in his 10th game with Minnesota, pointed to his flexed bicep as he skated to the penalty box.

“I just thought it was important to show that we’re not going to be pushed around,” Chiarot said. “It doesn’t matter if it’s one of the toughest guys in the league or anyone else, we can’t let that go on.”

Both teams got a goal within a 16-second span late in the second period. A Wild turnover led to a goal by Detroit’s Elmer Soderblom that made it a 2-1 game with 1:19 to play in the second. Not long after, Zuccarello fired from his knees past Hellberg to help the Wild regain a two-goal lead.

“I have to be faster making that save, especially in a crucial moment in the game like that we just scored,” Hellberg said. “It killed our momentum a little bit.”

Gaudreau put the Wild up 1-0 in the first when he fired a shot through traffic that found the back of the net with eight seconds left on Minnesota’s power play. Dumba took a nifty backhand pass from Jordan Greenway to make it a 2-0 game at the 8:02 mark of the second period.

Gustavsson is now 5-0-0 with a 1.37 goals against average in his last five games.

"I try to stay calm and do the same boring saves every time,” he said. “It’s what’s working.”

A fan threw an octopus on the ice late in the third period, a tradition at Red Wings home games.

Larkin scratched

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain and leading scorer, did not play against Minnesota after injuring his hand Tuesday against Carolina. The team did not offer an update on his status Wednesday. Larkin has 10 goals and a team-high 17 assists in 28 games this year.

Up next

Red Wings: Host Ottawa Senators on Saturday.

Wild: Host Chicago Blackhawks on Friday.