LOS ANGELES – It wasn't a set play scripted ahead of time.
Defenseman Matt Dumba ended up with the puck because goalie Devan Dubnyk turned aside a slapshot from Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, and Dumba was able to redirect in the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over the Blues on Saturday because center Charlie Coyle's attempted shot on net veered into the crease.
"Good play by him," Coyle said. "Give-and-go and going to the net."
But what was planned was the two-defenseman, one-forward lineup to start the 3-on-3 overtime, a tweak the Wild has made after checking in with its analytics department to help improve the team's results in the extra period.
"Something had to change, and you just couldn't put out what you perceived were the best players," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "There was obviously a mix that wasn't working."
This wasn't the first time the Wild went with a defense-heavy look to begin overtime.
The team also utilized Dumba and Jonas Brodin — the defensive duo on the ice in that overtime against the Blues — alongside captain Mikko Koivu on Nov. 24 against the Avalanche, an eventual 3-2 shootout win. Before that, the Wild used two forwards (Koivu with Jason Zucker or Mikael Granlund) and one defenseman (Ryan Suter), losing twice in overtime and once in a shootout.
Those struggles, however, predate this season.