Zach Parise capped scoring for the Wild, his second of the preseason.
"You want that obviously. Al [Stalock] played really good back there. … It's huge for everyone. Obviously it builds confidence for everyone when you win games like that," Coyle said. "After the first period, we started to play more the right way and doing the right things and you get rewarded for it. That's a good learning tip within winning, so we'll take that."
Stalock stopped five shots in the first, seven more in the second and four over the final 20 minutes for the shutout. Locked in a battle with Andrew Hammond for the backup job behind Devan Dubnyk, the performance was certainly helpful to his cause.
More importantly, he said, the Wild was able to get an important first win, even if its just the exhibition season.
"We played a good 60 minutes and we talked about that right away, let's play 60 minutes, not 40, not 55, not 50, and we did it," Stalock said. "Beyond that, I think just winning. Obviously, we hadn't won yet and just to get a win, that's essentially what you're paid to do in this league is win games."