ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Dominic Toninato scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period and the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Minnesota Wild 3-2 on Sunday, sweeping a home-and-home series.

Adam Lowry and Vladislav Namestnikov also scored for Winnipeg.

Laurent Brossoit stopped 24 shots for the Jets, who are 6-0-2 in their last eight games.

Marcus Foligno and Frederick Gaudreau scored for Minnesota, which lost for the third time in 10 games. One of those was a 4-2 loss at Winnipeg on Saturday.

ā€œGoing into both games, you knew it was going to be a hard-fought battle,ā€ Winnipeg coach Rick Bowness said. "There wasnā€™t much room out there. Kind of low-event game for a while. Thatā€™s the way both teams play. John (Hynes) has got these guys playing really, really hard. Theyā€™re tough to play against.ā€

Marc-Andre Fleury, who was playing in his 1,000th NHL game, made 26 saves for the Wild.

ā€œIā€™m kinda happy itā€™s over. I wish it was a win. Disappointing,ā€ Fleury said. "I thought the guys played great tonight. Battled hard. Itā€™s a better game than last night in Winnipeg. Two points is whatā€™s important here."

The teams traded power-play goals early in the third, with Gaudreau giving the Wild a 2-1 lead at 3:56 and Namestnikov evening the score less than a minute later.

Toninato scored the eventual winner at 7:32 of the third. A delayed penalty was called on the Wild, and with an extra attacker on the ice, the Jets set up in Minnesotaā€™s zone. Toninato chipped a rebound over Fleury and into the net for his first of the season.

A tense atmosphere prevailed before the game as Wild star Kirill Kaprizov was scratched because of an injury that he sustained in Saturdayā€™s 4-2 loss at Winnipeg. Kaprizov left that game in the third period after taking two cross-checks to the lower back from Jets defenseman Brenden Dillon.

The Wild were upset that no penalty was called, and Minnesota defenseman Jake Middleton later fought Dillon, setting a hostile tone for a rematch less than 24 hours later.

Just two seconds into Sundayā€™s game, Wild forward Pat Maroon and Jets captain Lowry dropped their gloves and fought at center ice. But that was the extent of the fighting for the day.

ā€œHe just asked if I wanted to go," Lowry said of Maroon. "We knew they would come out and probably be looking for a response after Kaprizov gets hurt. Just settle things down, try to get it out of the way rather than wait a little bit.

ā€œHe asked me politely, let me take the faceoff, and it was one of the few ones I won tonightā€ Lowry added. ā€œSo (we) got that out of the way and we were able to play some hockey.ā€

Ryan Hartman appeared to put the Wild on top 1-0 late in the first period, but the Jets challenged the play and the goal was overturned as a Wild player was ruled offside.

But not long after, the Wild scored one that counted when Foligno redirected Jared Spurgeonā€™s shot from the center point past Brossoit at 18:07 of the first.

Lowry tied it for Winnipeg early in the second, tucking a rebound of a Mason Appleton shot past Fleury for his seventh of the season.

The Jets kept up the pressure in the second period, hitting a post and a crossbar, but Fleury kept them in check until the third, when Gaudreau temporarily put them ahead before Namestnikov and Toninato won it for Winnipeg.

UP NEXT

Jets: At Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.

Wild: Host Calgary Flames on Tuesday.

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