ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)
Outscored 17-4 over the skid, with two of those goals from Gaudreau, Johnson and the Flames gave their NHL-worst goals against average a big boost. Their scoring differential, now at minus-19, is last in the league.
Flames goalie
The Wild brought the NHL's fifth-best penalty kill at 88.1 percent into the game, but Gaudreau tallied the sixth power play goal against them this season just 6:05 into the game. Johnny Hockey made a slick move worthy of his intrepid nickname, snagging a lead pass from
That came just seconds after
The game devolved into a slog of penalties and scuffles throughout the second period, spilling over into the third, and the Wild weren't able to knock any shots past Johnson despite myriad scoring opportunities. They've allowed an NHL-low 29 goals in 15 games.
The Wild welcomed left wing
For the Flames, left wing
NOTES: Johnson's last shutout was Dec. 17, 2015, against Anaheim. ... The Wild made rookie Joel Eriksson Ek a healthy scratch for the second game in a row. Eriksson Ek, who has two goals and three assists in nine games, could be sent back to his native Sweden for more playing time toward his development. ... Parise had three goals and three assists, with a hat trick in one of the games, in three meetings with the Flames last season. He has 13 goals and eight assists in 18 career games against Calgary.
UP NEXT
Calgary returns home to face Arizona on Wednesday night.
Minnesota hosts Boston on Thursday night.
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