The shutout was Dubnyk's fourth of the season, the first since he had three straight from Nov. 9-14 (3-0 at the Montreal Canadiens; 1-0 at the Philadelphia Flyers; 3-0 against the Flyers).
"Yeah, there's no getting around it; that was a huge game for us," Dubnyk said. "Every game is big points-wise, but this was a big opportunity against a team behind us to put them further behind us. We have to] take these opportunities when we can and that was a good one tonight."
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Chicago (24-23-8) lost its season-high fifth straight game. The Blackhawks are 2-7-2 in the past 11 games and have scored two goals or fewer in 10 of their past 13.
"Again, I'm running out of words to say," Chicago captain Jonathan Toews said. "It's pretty much like the last bunch of games. I think we're outshooting teams but the quality chances aren't there, the second efforts aren't there, the traffic isn't there. It's frustrating. It's simple. We know what we [have to] do, it's right there in front of us."
Charlie Coyle scored twice, and Mikko Koivu scored for Minnesota (30-19-6), which is 10 points ahead of Chicago for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference.