DENVER - Mike Yeo met with Niklas Backstrom after the All-Star break. The Wild coach told him it was time for one of the goaltenders -- Backstrom or Josh Harding -- to step up, seize control of the nets and get on a run.
Thursday night at Colorado, Backstrom, quiet in his crease and in control throughout, made 37 saves for his 25th career shutout as the Wild beat the Avalanche 1-0 for its second victory at the Pepsi Center in nine nights.
"He [Backstrom] said right there he'd like to be that guy [to get the majority of the starts], and he's obviously going to get another chance [Saturday] in Dallas," Yeo said. "I thought he was in control all night. He was seeing pucks and he was controlling his rebounds. He never looked in trouble.
"There were plays that could have developed into secondary opportunities, and he just killed the play. When you have a goalie playing like that, it brings confidence to the group."
It looked like the Backstrom that reeled off an 11-5-2 record with a 2.08 goals against average and .932 save percentage through Dec. 10. Thursday was only his third victory since giving up three or more goals in seven of his previous eight starts.
It was his second victory in a row in his favorite city -- Denver, where he is 9-2-1 all-time and the Wild is 10-1-2 in its past 13 visits.
"Every time you go out there, you try to do your best," Backstrom said.
The goalie got a lot of help from his teammates during an impressive, hard-nosed effort to rebound from Tuesday's third-period collapse against Nashville. The Wild played half the game with five defensemen after Clayton Stoner suffered a lower-body injury during a fight with Cody McLeod.