The Minnesota Wild erased deficits of 2-0 and 3-2 to beat the Maple Leafs 4-3 in Toronto Thursday in a rare weekday afternoon game in the NHL.
Zach Parise scored the winner and Devin Dubnyk made 38 saves to lead the Wild.
Mitch Marner scored twice and William Nylander got his first of the season for the Leafs, who fall to 26-12-2 on the season.
Michael Hutchinson made 30 saves in his debut for Toronto in an emergency recall from the minors.
The early afternoon matchup was dubbed by the Leafs as their "Next Generation Game" aimed at celebrating youth and encouraging the next generation of hockey fans.