LOS ANGELES – Darcy Kuemper had to feel like Tom Hanks in the movie "Cast Away'' on Friday night against the Los Angeles Kings: Stranded all alone on an island in the middle of nowhere.
The Wild goaltender, whose uneven play last season was one of the catalysts for the eventual Devan Dubnyk trade, did everything in his power during his season debut to make fans forget the Kuemper of last year and keep the Wild within one shot of a chance to remain unbeaten.
In a game in which the Wild looked dead-legged and fatigued, Kuemper was sensational, and the Wild finally found its legs in the third period and forced overtime to gain a point before Anze Kopitar scored for a 2-1 Kings victory.
"We just weren't in sync the first two periods. ... But, the biggest thing to me, the two positives are Kuemps and the way we responded in the third," Wild coach Mike Yeo said.
Not long after Kopitar was crushed by Matt Dumba and Dumba had a chance at one end, Kopitar scored the winner from between the circles. The goal was challenged for offside, but the goal was ruled good and the Wild suffered its first loss of the season.
Kuemper made 35 saves.
"We played one good period," Wild forward Zach Parise said. "We were mediocre the first two. Kuemps made the big saves when we weren't sharp."
Despite the Wild being outshot by a more than 2-to-1 ratio through two periods, captain Mikko Koivu scored the tying goal 5 minutes, 37 seconds into the third period on a power play. With the Wild trying to set up the Ryan Suter to Zach Parise one-timer all advantage, Koivu was able to backhand Parise's rebound by Jonathan Quick for his second goal in as many nights.