During his streak, Granlund has accumulated five goals and four assists, putting behind him a slow start that saw him go scoreless in each of the Wild's first three games. His five goals lead the team and his nine points is tied for second behind Zach Parise (11) and equal to Ryan Suter.
3. The Wild now hits the road for the next 2 1/2 weeks.
It's not a straight road trip for Minnesota; the club will fly home twice between stints on the road in Western Canada, in St. Louis, in California and in St. Louis again, but the club won't play on Xcel Energy Center ice again until Nov. 13 when the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals come to St. Paul.
In all, the Wild will go 17 days between home games, its longest stretch of the season.
Minnesota's marathon stretch begins Monday when it plays in Vancouver against the Canucks, and continues the next night in Edmonton versus the Oilers. After two days at home, the Wild flies to St. Louis for a game against the Blues next Saturday.
Following another day off at home, Minnesota heads west for games in California against San Jose (Nov. 6), Los Angeles (Nov. 8) and Anaheim (Nov. 9) and one more date in St. Louis (Nov. 11).