CHICAGO - Josh Harding had a horrendous view of the Wild's first line Sunday night.
That's because Devin Setoguchi, Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley barely spent any time in the defensive zone during a 5-4 shootout victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center.
"I thought they dominated tonight," Harding said. "They hemmed it down in their zone, got chances and just pestered them all night."
In addition to the shootout winner, Setoguchi scored a goal and had two assists for his eighth career three-point night. Heatley had a goal and an assist, and Koivu set up two goals, including Clayton Stoner's first in more than a year, and won 18 faceoffs.
Honestly, the trio was so good, it made one wonder what could have been if Setoguchi had not missed 12 games earlier this season because of a knee injury and Koivu had not missed 23 games in the second half because of a shoulder injury.
The Wild has won three in a row for the first time since winning seven in a row from Nov. 28 to Dec. 10.
"Every time you look back on a season, you think, 'What could have?'" Setoguchi said. "Obviously, it's disappointing. It's just the way hockey is. You can't control it, but it would have been nice if we spent a full year healthy."
Heatley said though the Wild can't look back and "just have to realize we know how to play together and we have to do it the next three games and into next year. We've had some good stretches and good runs together, and we'd like to keep it going for a full year."