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ANAHEIM -- Matt Dumba scored with 1:17 left in overtime, and the Minnesota Wild broke a three-game road losing streak with a 3-2 win against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center on Friday.
Zack Mitchell and Jason Zucker scored second-period goals for the Wild (14-11-3), who have won three of their past four games. Devan Dubnyk made 26 saves.

Adam Henrique and Kevin Roy scored for the Ducks (12-11-7), and John Gibson made 28 saves. Anaheim earned a point for the fourth straight game, its longest streak of the season.
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The Wild lost to the Los Angeles Kings 5-2 on Tuesday after failing to hold a 2-1 lead in the third period. They led 2-1 in the third on Friday, then rallied to win when the Ducks left too much space at the front of the net and Dumba scored his third goal of the season.
"The best part is that we had an opportunity right away to right a wrong from last game," Dubnyk said.
Anaheim is 2-7 in overtime. Defenseman Cam Fowler said the Ducks have been tentative in 3-on-3, pointing to how they spent the start of overtime holding the puck in their own end.
"I don't want to speak for the other guys, but it just seems like we can't seem to create any offensive chances," Fowler said. "We're playing with the puck, we're changing and we're trying to manage the puck. One breakdown [and] it seems like it's in the back of the net right now."
The Ducks tied it 2-2 with 6:25 remaining in the third when a sliding Corey Perry wiped out two Wild defenders at the right post but was able to tap the puck to Henrique for a wraparound on the other side.

"Sometimes they are going to score, and it was kind of a weird play," Dubnyk said. "When we play like that in the third period we're going to win games."
Henrique has at least a point in all five games (three goals, three assists) since being acquired by the Ducks in a trade with the New Jersey Devils on Nov. 30. It is the second-longest streak for a player making his Anaheim debut. Teemu Selanne went 15 straight games with at least a point in 1995-96.
The Wild took a 2-1 lead 16:58 into the second when Mitchell looped around teammate Marcus Foligno and two Ducks to flick in a loose puck.
Zucker's 14th goal tied it 1-1 at 14:49 of the second when the Wild caught the Ducks on a change. Minnesota got numbers forward on the break, with Mikael Granlund finding Zucker for a fake that left Gibson on the ice. That left Zucker an open net for his backhand shot, giving him seven points (three goals, four assists) in the past eight games.
The Ducks took a 1-0 lead at 9:17 of the first period when Roy's sharp-angled shot from the right circle trickled through Dubnyk's legs one second after their power play expired.
Nino Niederreiter could have put the Wild up 1-0 at 3:05 of the first period but his shot toward an open goal from close range hit the post.
"Quite frankly, that's what's happening when you're having trouble scoring goals," Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said. "When you go through games and you're getting opportunities and they're not going in, eventually they are going to go in."

Goal of the game

Dumba's goal at 3:43 of overtime.

Save of the game

Dubnyk's save on Ondrej Kase at 2:06 of the second period.

Highlight of the game

Zucker's goal at 14:49 of the second period.

They said it

"Doesn't talk much, doesn't say much. Just goes out there and does what he has to do." -- Wild coach Bruce Boudreau on Zack Mitchell
"It's about getting points. Yes, we're not happy that we didn't win the hockey game. We got a point. It's time to move on." -- Ducks coach Randy Carlyle

Need to know

Dubnyk is 8-2-1 with a 2.44 goals-against average and .925 save percentage in his past 11 starts. … Perry extended his point streak to four games (two goals, three assists). … Kase had an assist to extend his point streak to an NHL career-best three games (one goal, two assists). … Wild defenseman Nate Prosser had an assist, his first point in three games after being claimed off waivers from the St. Louis Blues on Nov. 30.

What's next

Wild: At the San Jose Sharks on Sunday (9 p.m. ET; NBCSCA, FS-N+, NHL.TV)
Ducks:Host the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday (10 p.m. ET; FS-W, FS-CR, NHL.TV)