Had the assist not been taken away, it would have marked a new career high for Suter. Instead, he had to settle for tying his career best. It was the 10th time in his career Suter tallied three points in a game.
3. The victory gives the Wild 79 points in the standings and a seven-point lead on the Blues as the teams finish up the February schedule.
It's quite the turn of events, as the Blues led the Wild by six points when February began. At the time, St. Louis was tied with Nashville for second place in the Central Division, three points behind division-leading Winnipeg.
As the calendar turns to March on Thursday, it's the Wild now in hot pursuit of the division leaders.
The Preds and Jets played against each other in Winnipeg on Tuesday, so at a minimum, Minnesota will gain ground on one of those clubs.
Perhaps most importantly, the Wild maintains its three-point edge on the Dallas Stars (the West's top wild card) and on the Blues, who are one point out of a potential playoff spot. Colorado, Minnesota's opponent on Friday in Denver, remains in the race, one point back of the Blues.
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