It took 65-plus excruciating, tension-filled, heart-palpitating, nail-biting minutes, but the Wild finally beat Semyon Varlamov.
The Vezina Trophy contender brought his "A" game into Xcel Energy Center for Game 3 on Monday night, but so did Mikael Granlund.
Finally, on the franchise playoff-record 46th shot, the Wild pulled off a 1-0 victory over the Colorado Avalanche to cut the deficit in this best-of-seven, first-round grinder to two games to one.
Granlund, who spent the night cutting to the Avalanche net for scoring chances, beat Varlamov on his seventh shot of the game on an incredible individual effort. After taking Jason Pominville's handoff in the corner, Granlund circled the net, won a board battle with Jan Hejda, spun away from the 6-4 defenseman, cut to the net, deked past defenders and scored his first career playoff goal 5 minutes, 8 seconds into overtime into an open net while falling to the ice.
"He's got a lot of moves, but that one was pretty," said linemate Zach Parise, who assisted on Granlund's winner and also had seven shots. "He was great all game. A lot of jam plays, a lot of stuff plays, he was all over the puck and moving well.
"It's great to get rewarded and for him to get rewarded because he did so many good things."
Darcy Kuemper, in his first career playoff start, made 22 saves for the first playoff shutout in Wild history.
It was a huge victory. Only three teams in NHL history have rallied from a 3-0 series deficit in the playoffs, so with two off days between Game 3 and Thursday's Game 4, the Wild avoided more than 48 hours of doom and gloom.