CHICAGO – If there was any thought that red-hot Josh Harding seized the reins as the Wild's No. 1 during Niklas Backstrom's eighth season with the club, the veteran goaltender had something to say about that Saturday night.
Making his first start in 18 nights because Harding is now sidelined with an injury, Backstrom was outstanding during a 33-save effort as the Wild, dispatched by the Chicago Blackhawks in five games during last year's playoffs, knocked them off this time, 5-3.
Backstrom, whose 2013 playoffs consisted of five minutes of warmups at the United Center and a sports hernia, lasted through warmups and beyond this evening. He was tested early and often and stood tall with a series of brilliant saves, including seven on sniper Patrick Sharp.
"He made a save early in the game that made you think, just the way he made it and the way he looked, that he was in it," coach Mike Yeo said. "He was going to be on it, and he was all night long."
Jason Pominville, playing his 600th game, scored two goals off brilliant passes from linemate Mikael Granlund. Zach Parise, Kyle Brodziak and Justin Fontaine scored the other goals, and Ryan Suter had two assists for the 6-3-3 Wild, which has won three consecutive games.
The Wild, winners of four in a row at home, and the Blackhawks will complete the home-and-home series Monday in St. Paul.
"It's a confidence booster," Brodziak said.
The Wild, which had previously scored seven goals in five road games, spent much of the second period on its heels after Brodziak deflected Marco Scandella's shot for a 2-0 Minnesota lead 61 seconds in.