Jordan Greenway and Marcus Foligno were skating toward the Wild bench when Foligno suddenly congratulated Greenway.
"I was a little bit just confused who tipped it, really," Foligno said, "and then it hit me that it was his first one. So we celebrated like it was an overtime goal."
Not only did Greenway score his first of the season Tuesday, the game-winner that helped the Wild shrug off the Coyotes 5-2 at Xcel Energy Center, but he finished the night with a career-high three points after assisting on two other goals.
"It was great," Greenway said. "I'm pretty patient when it comes to the production that's on the score sheet. So, mentally, I don't know if it was getting to me as much as you'd think. I really focus on trying to do the right things, and whether it's Game 20 or Game 1, I believe it will come."
That performance doubled Greenway's production on the season and although the points haven't been pouring in for the 6-6, 231-pound winger, Greenway has still been a steady presence for the Wild.
"We think it's probably been a month he's played like that," coach Dean Evason said. "He's gotten better and better."
Take the game before that, when the Wild was protecting a one-goal lead late in the third period against the Lightning last Sunday.
Greenway was one of the forwards the Wild relied on after Tampa Bay pulled the goalie for an extra attacker. But the team didn't put him out there to try to snap his goalless drought against an empty net.