Matt Foy, Pierre-Marc Bouchard and Mark Parrish also scored for Minnesota, which won its second straight despite being outshot 43-16. The Wild's Eric Belanger had two assists.
Brent Sopel and Martin Havlat scored for injury-depleted Chicago, which is 0-6-2 during its skid. Sopel connected in his first game
- and second shift - after missing seven contests with a broken finger.
Minnesota has won nine consecutive games against Chicago. The Blackhawks last defeated the Wild on Oct. 23, 2005, and are 0-6-3 against Minnesota during the streak.
The Blackhawks played without six regulars: defenseman James Wisniewski (knee); and forwards Jonathan Toews (knee), Jason Williams (groin), Kevyn Adams (knee), Dave Bolland (broken finger) and Ben Eager (concussion).

Chicago's Nikolai Khabibulin made only 11 saves. He stopped just three of six shots in the second period as Minnesota built a 4-1 lead.
Sopel opened the scoring 3:49 in after picking off a pass by Minnesota defenseman Brent Burns. Sopel skated straight down the slot and beat Harding on the stick side for his first goal this season.
Foy tied it at 1 at 6:36 of the first. After circling from behind the net, he stuffed a shot past Khabibulin's pads from the left side of the crease.
Chicago outshot Minnesota 16-6 in the second period, but the Wild led 4-1 after 40 minutes. Harding made point-blank saves early in the second on Patrick Sharp and Robert Lang.
Chicago's Rene Bourque beat Harding with a close-in shot at 8:07 of the period, but Minnesota's Kurtis Foster swept out the puck just before it crossed the goal line.