WINNIPEG – The Wild's comfy cushion in the Western Conference standings will provide the team with the luxury of lineup experimentation with three weeks until the trade deadline.
Tuesday night, coach Bruce Boudreau tried Charlie Coyle at center for the first time. The big forward was placed between Nino Niederreiter and Jason Pominville, and the move instantly shook out the game's first three goals.
However, the Wild's top line looked so tired in a helter-skelter second period, Boudreau said he felt he had to move Coyle back to right wing on that line in the third. The Wild was able to stave off a Winnipeg Jets comeback with a 4-2 victory at MTS Centre.
"It was 3-2 up on the road, so it was, 'Take care of business, win this period. It'll make for a huge road trip, heading back home feeling good,' " Coyle said.
The Wild did just that, playing a hard-fought third period featuring short shifts and safe puck decisions to complete a 3-1, nine-day road trip.
"I'm really proud, especially in the third when they didn't have much left in the tank," Boudreau said. "I thought they played with really good structure and really smart and held them off. That's what winning hockey's about."
Devan Dubnyk, tied for the league lead with 29 wins, made 26 of his 38 saves in the final two periods as the Wild improved to 14-1-2 in its past 17 road games. The Wild, a league-best 18-6-5 on the road, won its 35th game overall after winning 38 all of last season.
The Wild returned home afterward to open an eight-game homestand Wednesday night against sitting-and-waiting Chicago, which is six points behind Minnesota.