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Wild offense stays hot in 5-0 win over Blue Jackets

Alex Stalock stops 24 shots to earn his ninth career shutout.
Credit: AP
Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kevin Stenlund, center, of Sweden, reaches for the puck between Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin, left, also of Sweden, and forward Joel Eriksson Ek, also of Sweden, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Alex Stalock stopped 24 shots for his fourth shutout of the season and the Minnesota Wild beat the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second time this week, 5-0 on Friday night.

Zach Parise and Kevin Fiala each had a goal and an assist to help the Wild win their third straight and improve to 12-5-1 in their past 18. They moved within a point of a wild-card slot in the crowded Western Division.

Twenty-four hours after a 7-1 rout of Detroit in the first leg of the back-to-back, the Wild also got goals from Joel Eriksson Ek, Jared Spurgeon and Ryan Hartman. Stalock had his ninth career shutout.

The injury-plagued Blue Jackets are slipping in the other direction. They lost for the 10th time in 11 games (1-5-5), but still started the day holding the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Division.

Joonas Korpisalo looked shaky in his first start in the net since returning from a Dec. 29 knee injury that required surgery. He was replaced by Matiss Kivlenieks after the Wild’s fourth goal with 7:30 left in the second period.

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Korpisalo had 11 saves, and Kivlenieks finished with 10.

The Wild got two goals in a 34-second span of the first period. First Eriksson Ek beat Korpisalo from the slot with his eighth of the year after taking a drop pass from Jordan Greenway. Then an errant Blue Jackets pass in their offensive zone led to a Wild rush and Spurgeon's goal.

The Wild made it 3-0 with 9:08 left in the second when Hartman tipped in a perfectly placed Mikko Koivu pass from the wing after a sustained effort in the Blue Jackets’ end. Another Columbus turnover in the Minnesota zone led to Parise getting an easy goal from in front of the net. That one chased Korpisalo.

Fiala added a power-play goal from close in with 7:40 left in the game.

The hard-luck Blue Jackets got a break when they got center Alexander Wennberg back from an injury Friday night, but there are still 10 regulars sidelined, including All Star defenseman Seth Jones, top goal-scorer Oliver Bjorkstrand, winger Cam Atkinson and, most recently, goalie Elvis Merzlikins.

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