"Tonight was a pretty good night," Rantanen said. "We were snapping the puck, and that's what we have to do, move the puck a lot and get it to the net. My linemates (Nathan MacKinnon and Gabriel Landeskog) obviously help a lot. I'm playing with two great players, so that's the first thing you need to remember."
MacKinnon and Landeskog each had a goal and two assists for the Avalanche (18-8-2), who have won five straight games. Philipp Grubauer made 19 saves.
Colorado had 55 shots on goal, two short of its record, set against the San Jose Sharks on March 3, 1996.
"They were really good," Minnesota coach Dean Evason said. "They put a lot of heat on us, and we didn't handle it very well. For whatever reason, we didn't have our legs, didn't have our energy, didn't have the pace that we have normally. Maybe it's because we were stuck in our zone early. Clearly, the shot totals dictated that."
Victor Rask scored, and Cam Talbot made 50 saves for the Wild (18-9-1), who had won five straight.
"There's obviously things in a game like that you're going to have to address, but for the most part that's a game that you just have to flush and move on," Talbot said. "You have to have short-term memory after a game like that."