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Wild.com's Dan Myers gives three takeaways from the Wild's 3-2 win against the Winnipeg Jets at Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg on Tuesday night:

1. What a comeback.
The Wild trailed 2-1 with under four minutes to play when all of the sudden, Minnesota got a power play.
Jason Zucker, tie game, all good.

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And just when you think things were headed to overtime, Joel Eriksson Ek pushed in a loose puck in the crease with 1:01 remaining, giving Minnesota its first lead of the game.
But it wasn't an easy finish. Zach Parise was whistled for a tripping penalty with 39.3 seconds left and Minnesota had to kill a 6-on-4 for the rest of the game.
Mission accomplished. What a win. And the win streak continues, now at four games.
2. The power-play specialist struck again.
Brad Hunt gave the Wild life with a second-period power-play goal that knotted the action at 1-1.

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There's just something smooth about the way the former Bemidji State Beaver operates on the blue line, especially when the Wild is on the man advantage.
Hunt now has three goals in 11 games in a Wild sweater, with all of them coming on the power play. 22 of his 38 career points in the NHL have come with the extra attacker.
3. Ryan Donato kept his scoring streak alive.
The forward earned the lone assist on Hunt's goal and now has at least one point in all four games he's played for the Wild.
Donato's four-game streak to start his Wild career is the third-longest in team history, moving him to within one game of Zach Parise and two games of Pavol Demitra's record of six-straight games.
Donato also assisted on Zucker's tying goal late in the third period for his second multi-point game so far.