Ryan Hartman also scored, and Filip Gustavssonmade 27 saves for Minnesota (8-1-2), which has won seven of its past eight. Kirill Kaprizov had his multipoint streak end at seven games (six goals, 11 assists).
“I thought tonight was well-played by both teams,” Wild coach John Hynes said. “It was a hard game to play. I thought both teams played with structure, both teams had pushes at certain times in the game.”
William Nylander scored, and Stolarz made 31 saves for Toronto (6-5-2), which was coming off a 4-2 loss at the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
"We were a little gassed in the third, killed a lot of penalties,” Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube said. “We were gassed, but [Stolarz] stood tall for us. It was a good point."
Hartman gave the Wild a 1-0 lead at 10:19 of the first period. He knocked in a rebound off John Tavares’ stick after Frederick Gaudreau's initial chance hit the post.
Nylander tied it 1-1 with a power-play goal at 19:08, scoring on a one-timer from the left circle off a cross-ice pass from Auston Matthews.
"Yeah, it was a great passing play by Mitch (Marner) and [Matthews] to get me that,” Nylander said. “It was good. I thought our power play was clicking there, so I felt good."