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Too bad they can’t pass on the down time.Staal had two goals Womens Deryk Engelland Jersey , including the tiebreaker on a second-period power play, Devan Dubnyk made 20 saves and the Wild rolled into the All-Star break by beating the slumping Colorado Avalanche 5-2 on Wednesday night.“You certainly wish you could keep playing if they’re going to play like that,” Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said. “It was really fun to watch.”Tune in again on Feb. 1 for Wild hockey.“We’re going to use it to our advantage and be able to recharge,” said Charlie Coyle, who had a goal and an assist. “Down the road, we’re going to have more juice in the tank.”For the Avalanche, the break couldn’t come at a better time as they finished 3-7 in January and lost ground in the Central Division chase.Tune in again on Feb. 2 for Avalanche hockey.“Rewind and get your mind off of things if that’s what you want to do,” Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog said. “Study the game and make sure you come back hungry, because we’re going to need it.”Jared Spurgeon and Ryan Suter also scored for the Wild, who earned their fourth win in five games to remain in the thick of the playoff picture. Staal and Suter had goals on separate 5-on-3 power plays.Staal had another big performance, giving him three goals and two assists over his last two games.“He’s reminding me of this time last year, when he started to go and find his legs,” Boudreau said. “We’re going to need it. Every team needs the big boys to play. When the big boys play well, we can play with anybody.”Carl Soderberg and Tyson Barrie scored for the Avalanche. Philipp Grubauer stopped 23 shots as he got the start over Semyon Varlamov with Colorado searching for consistency in net.“I don’t think he had a chance on any of those goals,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. “It’s not a goaltending loss.“I’m still confident in our team, but nights like this when we don’t play in a mature team game, then it bothers me because I know we’re capable of it.”Dubnyk flashed his All-Star form to improve to 18-12-1 all-time against Colorado. That’s his most wins versus one opponent.Staal broke a second-period tie during a two-man advantage — and another missing a stick. On the play http://www.officialknightsproshop.com/a … eal-jersey , Colorado forward Matt Calvert broke his stick and couldn’t cover Staal down low. Staal knocked in a pinpoint pass from Mikael Granlund through the middle.“Classic Granlund,” Coyle said of the pass. “That’s a pretty goal.”With 22.1 seconds remaining in the middle period, Coyle made it a 4-2 advantage. That was more than enough for Dubnyk, an All-Star for a third time. Still, Suter tallied another in the third with a pair of Colorado players in the penalty box.The Avalanche took a one-goal lead on two occasions in the first period, only to be answered in short time. After Soderberg scored, Staal tied it up 1:08 later. And after Barrie gave Colorado a 2-1 advantage, Spurgeon soon knotted it back up with a liner over Grubauer’s glove.Before the game, Colorado honored All-Stars Mikko Rantanen, MacKinnon and Landeskog with a tribute. The linemates have combined for 199 points this season, including MacKinnon and Rantanen picking up assists on Barrie’s goal.Minnesota and Colorado are now idle for the rest of the month due to the All-Star break and the bye week.“Try and carry the momentum when we get back,” Staal said. “But we’re definitely going to enjoy the break.”NOTES: Wild C Eric Fehr (lower body) could be back after the break. He’s missed nine games. … Wearing No. 77, D Brad Hunt was in the lineup after being acquired by the Wild in a deal with Vegas on Monday. Hunt played college hockey at Bemidji State in Minnesota and his wife is from the state. “We have a baby on the way. She’s excited for him to be born in Minnesota,” Hunt said. … Avs D Erik Johnson (head) missed a second straight game.UP NEXTWild: Off until Feb. 1 when they play in Dallas.Avalanche: On hiatus until Feb. 2 when they host Vancouver. Barrie said for the break he’s going to “find a beach somewhere and relax.” GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Nick Schmaltz is turning out to be the kind of player the Arizona Coyotes hoped he’d be when they traded two former first-round picks for him.And, 22-year-old Adin Hill has been stellar in net.The two helped the Arizona Coyotes overpower the St. Louis Blues 6-1 on Saturday night. Schmaltz had two assists and has three points in three games since coming over from Chicago, and Hill has stopped 59 of 60 shots in Arizona’s last three games Jonathan Marchessault Jersey , including 25 saves on Saturday.“If we’re moving our feet, I don’t think a lot of teams can skate with us,” Schmaltz said. “When we’re playing fast and moving the puck north, our speed and skills can take over and eventually wear teams out.”“The sky’s the limit on him,” Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet said of Schmaltz. “There’s another level to him.”Clayton Keller had a goal and two assists and the Coyotes netted four second-period goals. Richard Panik, Jakob Chychrun, Christian Fischer, Nick Cousins and Alex Goligoski also scored for the Coyotes.Panik added an assist and Derek Stepan had two as Arizona won its third straight.Hill, pressed into service with the Coyotes’ top two goaltenders, Antti Raanta and Darcy Kuemper, out with injuries, won his second consecutive start.“Our team did a great job boxing guys out and letting me see the puck,” Hill said.Robert Thomas scored for the Blues, who have lost three of four. Chad Johnson got the start in goal and made 38 saves.The Coyotes went on the power play four times in the first period and converted once, when Chychrun scored off a pass from Keller at 12:27. Chychrun, playing in only his seventh game of the season due to injuries, recorded his first goal and second point of the season.Keller scored his eighth goal of the season 58 seconds into the second period when his shot beat Johnson on the stick side for a 2-0 Arizona lead. But Thomas responded quickly when he re-directed Jay Bouwmeester’s shot past Hill at 1:26.The third goal inside of the first three minutes of the second went to the Coyotes’ Fischer Marc-Andre Fleury Jersey , who put away a loose puck amid a flurry of activity in front of the St. Louis net at 2:59.Panik stuffed in a rebound at 17:02 off Vinnie Hinostroza’s attempt from in close. The fatigued Blues, who played an overtime game on Friday, couldn’t keep up with the Coyotes’ tempo.“I tried to do my best, it just wasn’t good enough,” Johnson said. “It’s tough to be a part of these, that’s for sure.”Kelller set up the final goal at 14:08 of the third period when he worked the puck around several defenders before dishing to Goligoski. The Coyotes outshot the Blues 44-26, while St. Louis had 28 minutes in penalties.“The whole first period was us not being disciplined enough,” Blues defenseman Ryan O’Reilly said. “We just handed them the game.”Despite only a 1-for-7 on power plays, the Coyotes were pleased with their effort in such situations.“We had a lot of shots and a lot of chances,” Tocchet said. “You don’t always have to score, but it builds momentum and I like that about the power play tonight.”NOTES: Blues D Alex Pietrangelo missed his first game of the season due to an upper-body injury. F Alexander Steen, also injured in the Blues’ win at Colorado Friday, was also scratched. … F Robby Fabbri was seen doubled over in pain at the end of the first period. He left with an upper body injury and didn’t return. … Coyotes F Michael Grabner left in the first period after taking a Sammy Blais stick to his face and did not return. Blais got a double minor penalty for high sticking. … Coyotes D Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s second period assist was the 200th of his NHL career.UP NEXTSt. Louis hosts Edmonton Wednesday night.Arizona is at the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.