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St. Paul, Minn. • Jonathan Toews scored a power-play goal 3:09 into overtime to lift the Chicago Blackhawks over the Western Conference-leading Minnesota Wild 4-3 on Wednesday night.

Ryan Suter was called for holding midway through the overtime, and with the man advantage, Toews slipped a rebound between the skates of goalie Darcy Kuemper. Chicago closed within five points of the Wild for the conference lead.

Toews also had two assists, and Richard Panik had a goal and an assist. Corey Crawford stopped 35 of 38 shots as the Blackhawks snapped an eight-game regular-season losing streak against Minnesota.

Nino Niederreiter had two assists for the Wild, and Kuemper had 28 saves.

Minnesota's Erik Haula scored with 3:03 left in the third period to tie it at 3. Defenseman Marco Scandella carried the puck from behind his own blue line deep into the Chicago zone, then feathered a backhanded pass across the goalmouth, where Haula was waiting to tip it past Crawford.

The Wild entered with a strong lead in the Central Division and have played two fewer games than second-place Chicago. However, Minnesota played Tuesday night at Winnipeg, while the Blackhawks had been resting since a Feb. 4 game at Dallas.

Perhaps feeling the effect of that late-night flight, the Wild looked sluggish early as Chicago raced to a 2-0 lead. Ryan Hartman started the scoring at 10:54 of the first period when Vinnie Hinostroza carried the puck deep into the Minnesota zone and centered to the slot, where Hartman one-timed it past Kuemper.

Chicago doubled its lead 1:09 into the second period as Toews found Nick Schmaltz alone in front of the net for an easy tap-in.

Minnesota got one back 37 seconds later when Jared Spurgeon finished a rush with a wrist shot over Crawford's left shoulder.

That goal energized the Wild, who outshot the Blackhawks 19-10 in the second period and dominated the next 15 minutes of play.

Zach Parise tied it at 7:15 of the second on a disputed goal. Charlie Coyle threw the puck toward the net, and Parise, with his back to the goal, tipped it between his legs. Crawford made the save, but Parise spun around and chipped the rebound over the goalie.

Chicago challenged the play, arguing that Parise had been offside when Minnesota's rush began. After a lengthy delay, the officials ruled the video evidence was inconclusive and the call stood.

Late in the period, Panik put Chicago on top 3-2 when he controlled a pass from Niklas Hjalmarsson and tucked the puck just inside the post.

NOTES: Wednesday's game was the first of a franchise-record eight-game homestand for Minnesota. ... The Wild recalled D Gustav Olofsson from Iowa of the AHL. He replaced D Mike Reilly, who was sent to Iowa. ... Coyle played in his 284th consecutive game, breaking Antti Laaksonen's franchise record. Laaksonen played for the Wild from 2000 to 2004.

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Blackhawks: Chicago's six-game road trip continues on Friday night at Winnipeg.

Wild: Minnesota hosts Tampa Bay on Friday night. —

NHL standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Montreal 55 30 17 8 68 158 138

Ottawa 51 27 18 6 60 137 141

Toronto 52 25 17 10 60 163 156

Boston 55 26 23 6 58 143 149

Florida 52 23 19 10 56 124 143

Detroit 53 22 21 10 54 134 155

Buffalo 53 22 21 10 54 131 149

Tampa Bay 54 24 24 6 54 149 157

Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 54 37 11 6 80 180 114

Columbus 52 34 13 5 73 173 129

Pittsburgh 52 33 13 6 72 186 150

N.Y. Rangers 53 34 18 1 69 181 140

Philadelphia 54 26 21 7 59 144 164

N.Y. Islanders 51 23 18 10 56 153 153

New Jersey 54 23 21 10 56 127 153

Carolina 52 24 21 7 55 138 151

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Minnesota 53 35 12 6 76 179 125

Chicago 55 33 17 5 71 156 144

Nashville 53 26 19 8 60 146 137

St. Louis 54 27 22 5 59 155 162

Winnipeg 56 25 27 4 54 163 176

Dallas 54 21 23 10 52 148 172

Colorado 50 15 33 2 32 103 168

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 54 33 17 4 70 148 126

Edmonton 55 29 18 8 66 156 141

Anaheim 55 28 17 10 66 142 139

Calgary 56 28 25 3 59 149 159

Los Angeles 54 27 23 4 58 132 133

Vancouver 53 23 24 6 52 125 154

Arizona 51 17 28 6 40 116 161

Wednesday's game

Chicago 4, Minnesota 3, OT

Thursday's games

Vancouver at Columbus, 5 p.m.

Detroit at Washington, 5 p.m.

Nashville at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m.

Anaheim at Buffalo, 5 p.m.

San Jose at Boston, 5 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.

Dallas at Ottawa, 5:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Florida, 5:30 p.m.

St. Louis at Toronto, 5:30 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Colorado, 7 p.m.

Montreal at Arizona, 7 p.m.

ECHL standings

Eastern Conference

North GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA

Manchester 47 28 11 4 4 64 185 151

Reading 45 28 14 1 2 59 170 127

Adirondack 45 25 13 4 3 57 160 140

Wheeling 44 24 15 5 0 53 157 133

Brampton 44 24 15 2 3 53 155 156

Elmira 46 9 32 5 0 23 103 184

South GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA

Florida 44 31 9 2 2 66 164 125

Orlando 46 24 15 5 2 55 174 168

Greenville 47 24 18 4 1 53 150 158

South Carolina 46 24 19 2 1 51 137 129

Cincinnati 46 21 21 4 0 46 131 134

Atlanta 46 17 22 6 1 41 157 181

Norfolk 45 15 26 4 0 34 122 167

Western Conference

Central GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA

Toledo 45 32 11 1 1 66 185 133

Fort Wayne 44 26 14 4 0 56 164 135

Quad City 45 25 18 0 2 52 143 141

Tulsa 51 24 23 4 0 52 148 156

Kalamazoo 45 22 19 1 3 48 128 148

Wichita 43 15 24 3 1 34 124 166

Indy 46 14 29 1 2 31 113 177

Mountain GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA

Colorado 48 30 14 1 3 64 176 142

Allen 49 29 16 2 2 62 185 145

Idaho 47 24 16 5 2 55 159 157

Alaska 44 24 14 1 5 54 145 139

Utah 46 23 19 3 1 50 150 157

Missouri 47 21 19 2 5 49 156 165

Rapid City 45 15 23 7 0 37 135 162

Wednesday's Games

Greenville 6, Norfolk 2

Cincinnati 5, Elmira 1

Colorado 5, Wichita 3

Allen at Rapid City, late

Wheeling at Idaho, late

Utah at Alaska, late

Thursday's games

South Carolina at Reading, 5 p.m.

Utah at Alaska, 9:15 p.m.