"It's really amazing to watch him when he's on his game," San Jose coach David Quinn said. "He's special. It's no mystery why he's won two Norris Trophies, and I can see more Norris Trophies coming his way."
Timo Meier scored for the fourth straight game, and James Reimer made 24 saves for the Sharks (11-18-6), who had lost three straight.
"There was just a lot to like about our game," Quinn said. "We've talked throughout the first 34 games that we've had games like this, we've had stretches like this. It's the consistency that we've got to try to bottle. And the thing I really liked tonight was, you know, we managed the puck extremely well. We managed the lead really well."
Joel Eriksson Ek and Mats Zuccarello scored, and Filip Gustavsson made 20 saves for the Wild (19-12-2), who had won six in a row, including 4-1 at the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday.
"[San Jose] played hard," Minnesota coach Dean Evason said. "They played with a lot of energy. They kept coming at us. We didn't have the sustained offensive zone push that we've had as of late. They put a lot of pressure on us. Give them a lot of credit."