Gustavsson kept it 0-0 at 12:50 after
Jake Middleton
gave the puck away for Dillon Dube to get a snap shot off.
Gaudreau held the puck too long in a 3-on-1 attempt against Markstrom, who made the pad save at 4:16 of the second period.
"'Marky' was outstanding all night, kept us in it and gave us a chance in the shootout," Toffoli said. ""Honestly, I'm so happy for him. He's an incredible guy, a great teammate. Obviously the start of the year wasn't his greatest. Obviously a lot of people were all over him for it, but I think he's really stepped up, especially these last two games. Even before this he was keeping us in games we weren't winning. I'm just really happy for him and glad we could get him a win."
Gustavsson again kept it 0-0, reaching back to cover up a rebound that dribbled loose from a Jakob Pelletier snap shot at 18:21 of the second.
Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson swatted a loose puck from the air, preventing a goal at 1:28 of the third period to keep it 0-0.
Frederick Gaudreau scored Minnesota's lone goal in the shootout.
NOTES: Calgary's penalty kill went 7-for-7. … Markstrom had a 40-save shutout for the second time with the Flames (Oct. 28, 2021; 45 saves at the Pittsburgh Penguins). He is the third goalie in Flames history with multiple such performances, joining Dan Bouchard (three times) and Mike Smith. … Gustavsson can tie Devan Dubnyk for most consecutive shutouts in Wild history at three. Dubnyk did it twice: Oct. 25-29, 2016, and Nov. 9-14, 2017. … Forward Oskar Sundqvist had one shot in 11:46 of ice time in his Wild debut after being traded from the Detroit Red Wings on March 3.