ST. PAUL, MN (AP) — Jordan Greenway had a goal and two assists, Kirill Kaprizov scored and Kaapo Kahkonen made 29 saves as the Minnesota Wild beat the Arizona Coyotes 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Joel Eriksson Ek, Jonas Brodin and Marcus Foligno also scored for Minnesota, which leads the NHL with 59 goals scored since Nov. 2. The Wild have won four games in a row and scored 19 goals in that span.
“I just think that we’ve got some depth scoring, that everybody’s producing,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “They’re all, for the most part, playing the right way and the same way, and if we do that, we feel that we’ll be able to score goals. Fortunately, we have and, fortunately, everybody has. It’s not one line. It’s not two guys. It’s not one defenseman. Everybody’s involved in the offense.”
Clayton Keller and Anton Stralman scored for Arizona, which has lost three of four.
After rookie Karel Vejmelka posted his first career shutout a night earlier at Winnipeg, Scott Wedgewood made the start in goal and stopped 32 shots for Arizona.
“We made strides in the right direction, which we want to get better every day,” Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny said. “It’s one of those days. I think we got better today in a lot of thing in our game and we have a lot of positive to build on. … Moral victories are sometimes overrated, but on the same time, we knew we did good things today.”
Keller got the Coyotes off to a strong start in the second game of the back-to-back, opening the scoring 5:58 into the first. Phil Kessel passed across the slot to Keller, who had trouble controlling the pass. But Keller gained control and fired a shot as he spun around, beating Kahkonen.
Minnesota answered with Eriksson Ek’s ninth goal of the season just over a minute later.
From then on, it was all Wild, who scored three times in the second period.
“We acknowledged it in the intermission,” Foligno said of the team’s play in the first. “We knew it wasn’t our style of play, and we were definitely playing down to the opposition and it wasn’t good. The only good thing about that is our team, we acknowledge stuff like that and just speak about it and know it’s not good. We definitely played a better game in the second and third.”
Kaprizov’s shot from the point deflected off Arizona defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin for Kaprizov’s seventh goal of the season. He has four goals and 10 assists in the last seven games, leading the NHL in scoring and assists during that stretch.
Jordan Greenway tipped home a shot from the point for his first goal of the season, and Brodin unleashed a big slap shot to score with 2.9 seconds left in the second.
Stralman’s goal stopped the Wild’s momentum, but Foligno answered less than two minutes later.
“We just talked about it with all lines kind of contributing, and hard to play against and hard on the puck,” Foligno said of the Wild’s play. “Not that you have a lot of friends in this league, but you know some guys on other teams and after games they say that it’s a tough team to play against. It’s really grueling and physical hockey. That’s what we expect.”
Minnesota has won eight straight games against Arizona, with each victory coming by at least three goals.
TAKING THE POSITIVE
After an 0-10-1 start, Arizona had gone 5-5-1 in its previous 11 games. The Coyotes had improved by limiting opponents.
They had given up two goals or less in seven of the previous nine games, but Minnesota’s high-scoring unit proved difficult to stop.
“I think you look at that game last night and we get the two points,” Stralman said. “We actually played a lot better tonight and we didn’t get the two points. That’s hockey.”
NOTES: Wild F Frederick Gaudreau was scratched and the team announced he was in the COVID-19 protocol. Rookie D Calen Addison was active and played forward. … F Johan Larsson was back in the Arizona lineup after missing five games due to COVID-19. Andrew Ladd, who had played two games after missing six due to COVID-19 protocol, was scratched. Alex Galchenyuk was also scratched after playing in nine straight games. … Wild F Mats Zuccarello missed his second game with a hand injury.
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