Kings forward Phillip Danault made two effort plays to keep the puck in the zone before screening Fleury on Laferriere’s third goal in the past four games.
“To set the whole thing up, Phil made an unbelievable screen there,” Laferriere said. “We talked kind of right before the face-off on where he thought that I walked to shoot, and I told him far side. It’s hard to beat goalies clean in the NHL, and especially goalies of that caliber.”
Moore pushed it to 3-0 at 18:06 of the third with an empty-net goal.
Trenin answered with a one-timer below the left circle off Jon Merrill’s pass off the end boards to cut it to 3-1 at 18:47, but Moore got his second goal at 18:55 for the 4-1 final.
“I think that we had the push in the third, we didn’t capitalize,” Wild coach John Hynes said. “We capitalized late, but we had other opportunities to be able to do it. … We just didn’t get rewarded for the effort we put in in the third.”
Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov had his three-game goal streak and five-game point streak end, and the first line of Kaprizov, Marco Rossi and Matt Boldy were a combined minus-9.
“They definitely have dangerous players,” Kuemper said. “If you try to defend them 1-on-1, it’s pretty hard on guys, so I think we did a great job of working together, having layers and support on top players like him [Kaprizov]. We’ve been doing a good job of it all year. There’s a lot of good players in this League, and obviously he’s at the very tippy top.”
NOTES: Kopitar played his 1,400th NHL game and 700th home game. He is the 11th NHL player to play in 1,400 games for one team. … Kopitar got his 815th career assist, passing Gilbert Perreault for 31st in League history.