All season long the Wild had been splitting back-to-back games between goaltenders Cam Talbot and Kaapo Kahkonen, a trend that seemed likely to continue last week when the team played on consecutive nights before having three days off.
But after Talbot backstopped the Wild to a victory over Anaheim on Wednesday, he didn't take a seat at the end of the bench on Thursday. He returned to the crease to face St. Louis, an audible by the Wild that even Talbot didn't see coming.
"I was actually pretty surprised," he said.
The decision worked out, with Talbot delivering his best effort of the season in a 37-save shutout that helped stymie the Blues 2-0, but the outcome also revealed another boon for the Wild: Talbot has re-established himself as the No. 1 goalie the Wild signed him to be.
"That's what I wanted to do," Talbot said. "I think I was able to showcase that last year in Calgary down the stretch when I was given the opportunity and obviously caught the eye of the Wild here and [General Manager Bill Guerin]. So, just trying to reward their confidence in me over the summer."
Despite how well he's played, this season hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for Talbot.
After signing a three-year, $11 million contract to replace Devan Dubnyk as the team's starter following his breakout season with the Flames, Talbot struggled to gain traction between the pipes. He was hurt in the home opener, leaving the action early before missing four games because of a lower-body injury. Once he healed up, he played just two games before the season was suspended by a COVID-19 outbreak that affected Talbot — sidelining him for an additional five games after the Wild restarted.
Although his effectiveness didn't waver when he was on the ice, Talbot just wasn't available all the time — a reality that opened the door for Kahkonen to receive more games. And since he proved he can handle the responsibility, navigating the majority of the team's season-high six-game winning streak in February and winning a franchise record nine straight starts as a rookie, Kahkonen continued to earn starts after Talbot returned from the COVID protocols.