Minnesota Wild Top Nashville Predators, Darcy Kuemper Gets 23 saves and first career shutout

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It was a milestone game for Darcy Kuemper and a big win for the Minnesota Wild.

Kuemper made 23 saves for his first career shutout, and that lead to the Wild beating the Nashville Predators 4-0 on Sunday night.

Jan 11, 2014; Saint Paul, MN, USA; Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle (3) celebrates his goal with teammates during the second period against the Colorado Avalanche at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports

Dany Heatley had a goal and an assist, Jason Zucker and Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of their last six.

Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the third. The rookie’s best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he blocked former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side.

“It’s a pretty special feeling right now,” Kuemper said. “Obviously, shutouts are always fun and to get one at the highest level is a pretty cool experience.”

The Predators have lost three in a row and six of their last seven.

“We tried to force things through people,” Nashville Coach Barry Trotz said. “Sometimes you have to have to simplify that or it just backfires for you. Full credit to them, they jumped on us.”

Heatley scored the game’s first goal with 7:57 left in the first period when he redirected Charlie Coyle’s shot past Nashville goalie Marek Mazanec.

“I knew we had numbers, but it worked out pretty nice,” Heatley said. “We heard from the bench that we had an odd-man rush. (Coyle) made a great play, and that was a pretty easy one.”

Former Predator Ryan Suter also assisted on the goal. It was his 300th career NHL point. He has five assists in six career games against his former team.

“They were right there in front of us in the standings and we needed tonight, but we didn’t get it,” Nashville captain Shea Weber, who was Suter’s longtime defensive partner with the Predators, said. “Now we have to move forward and get ready for Calgary.”

Zucker doubled the lead just 2:12 later with his third of the season. Heatley skated down the right side with Zucker on a 2-on-1. He sent a pass to Zucker on the left side, where he had an easy tap-in.

Coyle, who had the secondary assist on Zucker’s goal, scored twice in Minnesota’s home loss to Colorado on Saturday night, giving him a four-point weekend.

“That was an unbelievable response by our guys,” Minnesota coach Mike Yeo said. “Winning is ultimately what we’re looking for, but how we played the game from start to finish, I mean I have to give big kudos to our leadership group.”