"Obviously, [Fleury] was real good, but I think everybody in front of him was really committed," Minnesota coach Dean Evason said. "A lot of blocked shots (22), he did a lot of good things. Certainly, when we broke down, he was there to bail us out."
It was Fleury's first shutout with the Wild and 72nd in the NHL. The Kraken are the 28th franchise Fleury has shut out to pass Ed Belfour, Dominik Hasek, Martin Brodeur and Tomas Vokoun for the most in NHL history.
"I didn't know [about the record]," Fleury said. "I think it just means that I'm old, maybe. I've played for a while, I don't know, it's nice."
Mats Zuccarello scored his sixth goal of the season for the Wild (7-6-1), who finished 2-1-0 on their road trip.
"We played our game, it was a gritty game," Minnesota defenseman Jake Middleton said. "It was a perfect road game for us. All the lines were doing their job and playing exceptionally well. The defense, the goalie, everyone I thought was great tonight. To win a game 1-0 like that at the end of a road trip is a great win for us."