Chris Kreider scored his NHL-leading 31st goal, Jacob Trouba had two assists, and Igor Shesterkin made 31 saves for the Rangers (28-13-4), who retired Henrik Lundqvist's No. 30 in a ceremony before the game.
"I obviously don't agree with [the call at the end of the game]," New York center Mika Zibanejad said. "Can't say much more than that. I don't want to go into it, to be honest with you. It just honestly [stinks] that we couldn't end the night on a better note, especially with the way it started, the whole ceremony, seeing him, seeing his family, and just listening to that crowd really. It was a night I'll never forget."
The Wild outshot the Rangers 19-7 in the second period and scored twice to tie the game. Fiala cut it to 2-1 at 12:18 to give him eight goals and five assists in his streak.
Zuccarello's power-play goal 1:29 later tied it 2-2 at 13:47. The former Rangers forward has scored 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) in his run and multiple points in a Wild record six consecutive games (13 points: four goals, nine assists).
"You've been sitting on the bench for a long time," Zuccarello said. "They had their legs, and they came out and they played yesterday (a 5-3 loss at the Columbus Blue Jackets), so just settle down and then get into the game. We got the first period either way, and then I think we took over and were the best team the last two periods."