Game recap
Star Tribune's Three Stars
1. Gustav Nyquist, Red Wings: Assisted on the tying and winning goals.
2. Nate Prosser, Wild: Scored first goal since Feb. 14, 2015, and had a couple of dandy defensive plays.
3. Jimmy Howard, Red Wings: Made 24 saves, including three in the last minute of regulation.
By the numbers
8-17-3 The Wild's record all-time at Joe Louis Arena, which has four Red Wings games left.
29-3-3 The Wild's record when leading after two periods.
2 Blown one-goal leads by the Wild.
3-10-1 The Wild's record in March.
MICHAEL RUSSO
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