On the contrary to Pittsburgh's great offense, the Wild own the best defense in the league allowing a league low 1.8 goals per game and an offense that has erupted this season scoring 3.4 goals per game good for 3rd in the NHL. The Wild have out-shot its opponents in every game this season, totaling a 350-229 advantage through 10 games. Minnesota’s four goals Saturday marked the team’s fifth consecutive game of scoring four-plus goals, setting a franchise record of five straight games with four-plus goals. Minnesota has posted a 1.60 goals-per-game goal differential ranking, second to only Pittsburgh’s 1.90. Again, Stanley. Cup. Preview. Okay Im getting a bit carried away... dfgh
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