Devan Dubnyk's jubilant reaction said it all: After giving up a late third-period goal to send Saturday's game to overtime, the Wild desperately needed the extra point that came with its 3-2 shootout victory over the Carolina Hurricanes.
"Going into a shootout right now, getting one point is not good enough for us. A lot of emotions there," Dubnyk, one game after being yanked in New Jersey, said after a 31-save performance and final shootout save to deny Chris Terry with the right pad.
Charlie Coyle and Zach Parise scored a pair of silky-smooth shootout goals as the Wild survived a scare from a road-weary Eastern Conference opponent. Most important, the Wild picked up its third victory in the past 14 games at Xcel Energy Center and moved within one point of the eighth-place Avalanche for the second wild-card spot.
Sunday night, the Wild plays in Chicago, and the Avalanche in Edmonton. Both teams have 10 games left, including a showdown in Denver in six days.
"When you see Colorado pick up two points [in Calgary on Friday], it's getting to that point of the year where it's really crunch time, and guys are trying to pay for it with that every inch," said David Jones, who in the second period scored his second goal with the Wild and first at home.
The Wild, 2-8-3 in its previous 13 games in St. Paul, wanted to keep things simple and not worry about impressing the hometown fans. For large chunks of the first two periods, the Wild almost seemed scared to make a mistake. The team lacked physicality, especially on the forecheck, which led to easy Carolina exits.
But coach John Torchetti was pleased with his team's structure, instructing players to stay "on the right side of the puck" after being a defensive mess two days earlier in Newark.
"If you're trying to cheat on the other side of the puck, now you're just chasing the game," said Torchetti, who sent a message across Thomas Vanek's bow by scratching the veteran. "We didn't have to chase the game."