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Mikko Koivu scores shootout winner, Wild beat Stars 3-2

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Mikko Koivu capped a milestone game with the shootout winner.

Playing in his 1,000th career game, the Minnesota captain reached 700th career points with a second-period assist, then scored in the fourth round of the tiebreaker to help the Wild beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Sunday.

Koivu, playing his 15th season with the Wild, beat Ben Bishop with his trademark move, a backhand over the goalie's left shoulder. Then Alex Stalock, who made 26 saves, stuffed Corey Perry to seal the victory.

'œI just tried to pick a move that I'm comfortable with,'ť said Koivu, who scored his 42nd career shootout goal in 106 attempts. 'œIt's always a challenge to go to the shootout against the goaltending in this league. But yeah. It was a good feeling.'ť

Kevin Fiala had a goal and an assist and Zach Parise also scored for the Wild. Both also scored in the first three rounds of the shootout, but Joe Pavelski and Tyler Seguin countered for Dallas. That forced Wild coach Bruce Boudreau's hand when deciding on a fourth shooter.

'œI didn't know what I was doing, quite frankly,'ť said Boudreau, whose team is 6-0-3 in its last nine games. 'œInitially I wasn't going to put (Koivu) in because he hadn't scored in the shootout in like two years. But I figured he was rested because he didn't play in overtime, and it was his day '¦ all the stars were shining in the right direction, so go out there and win it.'ť

Blake Comeau and John Klingberg scored for Dallas and Bishop stopped 27 shots. The Stars have lost three in a row after a 14-1-1 run.

After averaging 3.9 goals per game in their hot stretch, the Stars have managed just three goals in their three-game losing streak. But Dallas coach Jim Montgomery isn't hitting the panic button just yet.

'œI think we have too many good hockey players,'ť Montgomery said. 'œI know a lot of people's numbers aren't where we'd like them to be, but if we play like that I'm pretty sure we're going to score four goals on most nights.'ť

Dallas took a 2-1 lead with 5:51 to play when Comeau finally beat Stalock after a flurry of prime scoring opportunities.

Parise tied it back up on the power play with 2:30 to go when he whacked a rebound out of the air and sent it over Bishop's shoulder. It was Parise's eighth goal in his last nine games and 12th of the season.

'œI saw the puck go up, and in your mind you're waiting it seems like for a long time,'ť Parise said. 'œYou're just waiting for it to get below the crossbar, waiting and waiting. And I hit it square.'ť

That led to overtime, where the Wild have struggled. They've lost all four of their games decided in overtime this season, including two in a row last week. But Minnesota outshot Dallas 3-1 and controlled the puck for much of the extra session.

'œAt this point, maybe getting through overtime is a win for us,'ť Parise said.

The win moved the Wild to within five points of fourth-place Dallas in the Central Division, which many consider to be the deepest in the league.

'œWe're disappointed we didn't take two points, but to come in here and get one, it's something to build off,'ť Comeau said.

NOTES: Boudreau said G Devan Dubnyk, who has been out since Nov. 16 as his wife deals with health issues, would not accompany the Wild on their three-game road trip this week. ... Fiala extended his points streak to four games and has six goals and six assists in his last 13 games. ... The Stars had won five straight and seven of nine against the Wild.

UP NEXT

Stars: At Winnipeg on Tuesday night.

Wild: At Florida on Tuesday night.

Minnesota Wild's goalie Alex Stalock, right, blocks a shot by Dallas Stars' Alexander Radulov, left, of Russia, in a shootout in an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's Mikko Koivu celebrates with teammates while on the ice in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Dallas Stars, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. The game marks Koivu's 1,000 NHL game, making him the first player in franchise history to do so. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Dallas Stars' goalie Ben Bishop watches the puck go into the net during a shootout against the Minnesota Wild in an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's goalie Alex Stalock, right, blocks the shot of Dallas Stars' Radek Faksa, of the Czech Republic, in the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's goalie Alex Stalock reacts after winning against the Dallas Stars in a shootout in an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's Kevin Fiala hugs teammate Mikko Koivu in celebration after Fiala scored a goal against Dallas in the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's Jonas Brodin goes after the puck against Dallas Stars' Roman Polak of Czech Republic in the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
Minnesota Wild's Eric Fehr and Dallas Stars' Miro Heiskanen, of Finland, go after the puck in the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs) The Associated Press
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