Since losing six straight games in games in mid-January, the Minnesota Wild (28-20-7) have won 10 of their last 13, including ten straight games (8-0-2) picking up at least one point -- tying a team record. The Wild will be looking to break that record tonight against the Vancouver Canucks (31-21-3) in the first game of a crucial road trip.

The Wild's previous ten-game point streak came in March, 2007 when they went 9-0-1.

Minnesota has scored first in eight of its last nine games and 10 in its last 13 games. Since January 15th, the Wild have scored 17 first-period goals -- which rank first in the NHL.

The Wild have not allowed a power-play goal since before the All-Star Break, posting a perfect 25-for-25 penalty kill over its last nine games. The Wild have also scored four power-play goals in their last seven games.

Another note from the current streak; goalie Devan Dubnyk has started all thirteen Wild games since joining the team in January -- including the past ten in the current points streak.

TONIGHT:  Minnesota Wild at Vancouver Canucks, 9 PM CT (Radio: 1240 WJON, TV: Fox Sports North.)

Go Wild!

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