Mats Zuccarello, Jonas Brodin and Matt Dumba scored, and Talbot made 22 saves for the Wild (5-1-0), who bounced back from a 5-2 loss to the Nashville Predators on Sunday.
"We talked about never losing two in a row," Talbot said. "Coming into a tough building in their home opener, obviously they're going to have momentum from the crowd behind them, so we established our game early, got out to a lead, which we haven't been able to do this year, and that set the tone."
Talbot has won his first five starts for the first time in his nine seasons in the NHL. He is the second goalie in Wild history to start 5-0-0, trailing only Manny Fernandez, who started 6-0-0 in 2002-03.
"This year was just so much easier than last year. You can come in and get comfortable before the season starts," Talbot said. "I didn't get a ton of exhibition time, but [I was] working with [goaltending coach Frederic Chabot] and getting all my reps in practice and making sure I was ready for Game 1."