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ST. Curry 4 Wholesale . PAUL, Minn. -- Helped by hard work on the forecheck by linemates Zach Parise and Eric Staal to pry the puck loose, Charlie Coyle scored for Minnesota just two shifts and 40 seconds into the game.That was as sure of a sign as any this was going to be a breakout game for the Wilds stagnant attack.Coyle scored twice in the first period to set the tone and Nino Niederreiter had two of Minnesotas three goals on the power play on the way to a 6-2 rout of the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.Theres not a whole lot of pressure after that, you know? You can just play hockey, do the little things, play the right way and keep going like we did, said Coyle, who leads the Wild with seven goals.Parise also scored with the man advantage and Mikael Granlund added a goal to build 5-1 lead by the second intermission. Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleurys career record against the Wild fell to 2-7, with 30 goals allowed in those nine all-time matchups.Theres a few I should have stopped, Fleury said. Its frustrating.The Penguins put Fleury in some bad spots, though.The goals they got, theyre Grade-A scoring chances, coach Mike Sullivan said. The types of saves he had to make were high quality.Phil Kessel and Bryan Rust had goals for the Penguins, who were coming off a 6-1 win over the New York Rangers two days before. They smacked into a Minnesota team that was long overdue for an offensive outburst, with only 17 goals in its previous 10 games.This was the most goals in 17 games since Oct. 18 by the Wild, who swept the season series from the Penguins. The Wild improved to 7-3 at home, outscoring opponents 30-17, and won their second straight game for the first time since Oct. 29.That confidence is gaining, Staal said.Penguins star Sidney Crosby arrived at the arena with an NHL-high 14 goals in only 14 games, plus 16 points in his first 12 matchups with Minnesota, but Devan Dubnyk and the Wild defense kept him quiet. Dubnyk made 34 saves and has given up just 15 goals in his last 12 games. The Wild have allowed a league-low 38 goals.Its the same thing I see from them almost every night, Dubnyk said, adding: Its fun to play back there with those guys.The Wild put the exclamation point on their first period, though, when Kris Letang, perhaps believing a teammate was there, blindly sent a soft pass into the right circle for Coyle to intercept and turn into his team-leading seventh goal of the season.Late in the second period after Ian Cole went to the penalty box for roughing, Parise scored for the second straight game by keeping the puck away from Letang as the defenseman slid across the slot and snapping a shot into the upper right corner as he fell forward. Granlunds goal was another highlight-grabber, with a last-second pullback of the puck from Cole before he sent it into the net.The awakening of Parise, who has missed seven games because of injury and illness, has been a welcomed spark this week for the Wild.This is what I expect, coach Bruce Boudreau said. He creates.Eight of Minnesotas first 10 games this month were decided by one goal, with the other two stretched only by an empty-netter. The Wild stretched their streak to a season-long four straight games with a power-play goal, and this was their first game all season with multiple scores on the man advantage.The Penguins, meanwhile, havent been playing like the defending Stanley Cup champions lately. They havent won consecutive games since Nov. 5-8.You have to find your identity and make sure you able to consistently bring the same effort, Crosby said. Theres no excuse.Game notes Wild defenseman Christian Folin left in the first period with a lower-body injury that sent him for an MRI test, and Boudreau said he could miss several games. ... Penguins rookie Jake Guentzel, whose NHL career is only three games old, played in his home state about 10 miles from where he grew up. His father, Mike Guentzel, is an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota, where Kessel played under him in the 2005-06 season.... The Wild have played the day after Thanksgiving in every season of the franchises existence that wasnt affected by a lockout, with only one game on the road. Theyre 9-5-1 overall.UP NEXT:Pittsburgh: Returns home to face New Jersey on Friday night.Minnesota: Hits the road for five straight games, starting with St. Louis on Saturday night.---This corrects an earlier version of the story to reflect an official scoring change, from Jonas Brodin to Nino Niederreiter on Minnesotas second goal. Curry 6 Shoes For Sale . -- Ken Appleby made 32 saves for his first shutout of the season to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 2-0 win over the Belleville Bulls on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Curry 1 Low Shoes For Sale . Supported by three-run homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. http://www.curryshoesclearance.com/ .Y. -- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play. CITRUS BOWLLouisville (9-3, ACC) vs. LSU (7-4, SEC), Dec. 31, 11 a.m.LOCATION: Orlando, Florida.TOP PLAYERSLouisville: QB Lamar Jackson, 4,928 combined rushing and passing yards, 51 combined touchdowns.LSU: RB Derrius Guice, 1,249 rushing yards, 14 touchdowns.NOTABLELouisville: Itll be a busy New Years Eve for the Cardinals -- this game kicks at 11 a.m., and the Louisville-Indiana basketball game that day starts at 12:30. The Cardinals score 45.3 points per game.LSU: This will be the first game since the Tigers took the iinterim coach tag off Ed Orgeron, who was officially hired in late November. Stephen Curry 1 Low Shoes. The Tigers allow 16.4 points per game.LAST TIMEFirst meeting.BOWL HISTORYLouisville: First appearance in the Citrus Bowl, 20th bowl appearance in school history.LSU: First appearance in the Citrus Bowl, 47th bowl appearance in school history.---Online:AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '