Wild jump on Chicago early, remain unbeaten under new coach John Hynes

The Wild remained perfect under new head coach John Hynes with a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.

Marco Rossi scored two goals, and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 27 shots to earn his 548th NHL victory and move to three wins from tying Patrick Roy for third all time.

Mats Zuccarello added a goal and two assists, and Matt Boldy scored one of two power-play goals for Minnesota, which is 3-0 since Hynes succeeded Dean Evason before a 3-1 victory over St. Louis last Tuesday at the X.

Rossi scored twice in the first period, first when he deflected a wrist shot by Faber past Petr Mazrek 2 minutes, 11 seconds into the game. He gave the Wild a 2-0 lead with his power-play goal at 12:08, a one-timer from the slot on a pass from Freddy Gaudreau.

Brock Faber had assists on both goals, including his first as part of the Wild’s second power-play unit.

Mats Zuccarello put the Wild up 3-0 late in the first period, whacking in a one-timer from the right circle from a pass by Kirill Kaprizov at 17:07. He earned the first assist on the team’s fourth goal when Boldy deflected his shot past Mrazek at 11:36 of the second period to make it 4-0.

Zuccarello now has 20 assists and six goals in 22 games and leads the Wild with 26 points.

Fleury finished just shy of his 74th career shutout. Chicago finally got a puck past him when a shot went off the skate of Taylor Raddysh to make it 4-1 at 12:55 in the third period.

The Wild leave Monday for a four-game, six-day road trip that starts Tuesday in Calgary and ends next Sunday in Seattle. In between, the Wild will play back-to-back games in Vancouver and Edmonton on Thursday and Friday.

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