Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Carlos Gomez went 3-for-4 with a two-run home run and two runs scored as Milwaukee dominated Minnesota, 11-1, in the second of a three-game set. http://www.hockeyducksshop.com/Black-Cam-Fowler-Jersey/ . Prince Fielder hit a two-run home run while Ryan Braun also drove in two and extended his hitting streak to 16 games for the Brewers, who have won three of four. Yovani Gallardo (9-4) went seven innings to pick up the win as he gave up just one run on six hits with three walks and six strikeouts. Weve had a bunch of close games so to have one like this is a relief, said Gallardo. The game started tough for me, but after the second inning everything went good for me. Nice win out there tonight. Ben Revere drove in the only run for the Twins, who have lost four straight. Francisco Liriano (4-7) was tagged for six runs -- five earned -- on eight hits in just 3 2/3 innings. Not a good game for us out there tonight, said Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire. We made a couple of mistakes early on and it just snowballed from there. Minnesota held the initial lead in the game as Revere hit a two-out single in the second to score Jason Repko, but it was all Milwaukee after that. In the third, Jonathan Lucroy led off with a single and Gomez followed with a shot over the wall in left. Later in the inning with men on first and second, Braun hit a single to center that saw Rickie Weeks score and Corey Hart score as Revere misplayed the ball. Casey McGehee later added an RBI single for a 5-1 lead. A Weeks sacrifice fly in the fourth inning scored Gomez for a 6-1 advantage. In the fifth with two outs, Yuniesky Betancourt hit a fly ball to left that Delmon Young tried to track down, but he ran out of room and the ball bounced off the wall. Betancourt raced around the bases for an inside-the-park home run while Young was carted off the field with a right ankle sprain after getting his foot caught at the bottom of the wall on the play. A sacrifice fly by Braun was followed by a two-run home run from Fielder in the sixth inning to turn it into a 10-1 lead. Corey Harts solo shot in the eighth accounted for the final score. GAME NOTES:After the game, Gardenhire announced that Young has been place on the 15-day disabled list and that outfielder Rene Tosoni has been recalled from Triple-A Rochester. Tosoni was just sent down to Rochester on Friday after the team activated designated hitter Jim Thome off the 15-day disabled list. Fielders HR was the 213th of his career, moving him past Geoff Jenkins for second all-time on the Milwaukee list. He trails only Robin Yount, who finished with 251, for the top spot...Milwaukee has won six straight against Minnesota...Gallardo improved to 6-1 over nine starts at home this season and is 2-0 in three career starts against the Twins...Liriano fell to 3-2 in five starts against the Brewers.http://www.hockeyducksshop.com/Black-Ryan-Getzlaf-Jersey/ . Dribbling on the perimeter with the final seconds ticking off the clock and Washington down by a point, Wall found his opening. http://www.hockeyducksshop.com/Black-Scott-Niedermayer-Jersey/ . JOHNS, N.Minnesota Wild 3, Winnipeg Jets 2 (Shootout) - At 15-5-4 and 12-2-1 in their last 15 games, the Minnesota Wild continue to be one of the best teams in the NHL. The Winnipeg Jets have now lost three one-goal games to the Wild; two in Minnesota and Saturdays game at MTS Centre. That, plus the way they lost Saturdays game overshadowed a pretty good effort by the Jets. They had 39 shots on goal; the most the Wild have surrendered this season. Josh Harding was supposed to start but was injured in warm-up, so Niklas Backstrom - just off injury - took to the nets and was terrific. As was Ondrej Pavelec in the Jets net. Backstrom was first to keep his team in the game, as the Jets outshot the Wild 14-4 in the first. In the second, it was Pavelec who kept the game scoreless as the Wild outshot the Jets 17-11, dominating the early part of the period. The games first goal was scored by Michael Frolik; his sixth of the season and the ninth time this season the Jets scored first. Frolik banged home a loose puck after Backstrom couldnt handle a shot from Matt Halischuk. The line of Mark Scheifele, Frolik and Halischuk was probably the Jets best line. Minnesota tied the game in the third with Nino Niederreiter scoring his fifth. He was moved onto the top line with Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu to start the third and jammed home a rebound after Pavelec stopped the initial shot from Marco Scandella. But 2:14 later, the Jets regained the lead with Halischuks second of the year; Frolik and Scheifele with the assists. At 14:02, Scandella went off for hooking and the Jets power play that has been very good over the past four games (38.5 per cent) had the opportunity to put the game away. A tough play on a rolling puck along the boards in the Wild zone lead to a three-on-two for the Wild and a great feed by Koivu to Parise tiied the game. http://www.hockeyducksshop.com/Black-Jonas-Hiller-Jersey/. It was Parises 17th point in the last 15 games and his first - and the Wilds first - shorthanded goal of the year. The Jets have now given up four. The Jets outshot the Wild 4-1 in overtime, with Grant Clitsome having a great chance to end it as he was one-on-one against Backstrom, but another great save by Backstrom sent the game to a shootout. A shootout that went like this - Blake Wheeler no, Parise no, Andrew Ladd no, Koivu yes, Bryan Little yes, Jason Pomminville no, Devin Setoguchi no, Charlie Coyle yes. It was Coyles first career shootout goal. The Jets are now 5-3 in shootouts. The Jets end the three-game homestand at 0-1-2. Little and Dustin Byfuglien saw their point streaks come to an end; Little at three games (1-4-5) , Byfuglien at four games (5-2-7). Byfuglien also had a four-game goal streak come to an end. Olli Jokinen led the Jets with seven shots on goal; a season high. He also won 14 of 21 face-offs. James Wright was best in the face-off category at 73 per cent winning eight of 11. Captain Ladd felt "the effort was good, but we needed a better effort on the power play. Pav made some huge saves. But we did a lot of good things." Coach Claude Noel agreed. "We had good efforts from a lot of players. Its a fine line between winning and losing for us. For the most part we played pretty well. A lot of descent players in the game. Theyve been the best team in the NHL in November and we have been in position twice to win. Our team worked hard. Gave it our all." Jets now leave on a six-game Eastern Conference road trip that starts in New Jersey on Monday, then the Islanders on Wednesday, followed by Philadelphia Friday morning. All games are on TSN Jets and TSN 1290. 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