LOS ANGELES – It was like cloak and dagger Tuesday morning when it became oh-so-apparent that something mysterious was going on with the Wild's scheduled starter in goal, veteran Niklas Backstrom.
Darcy Kuemper took shots late in the pregame skate by the defensemen — a telltale signal he was starting — and Backstrom spent an extra half-hour working with goalie coach Bob Mason and hockey operations adviser Andrew Brunette.
Cunning coach Mike Yeo wouldn't divulge what was up, nor would General Manager Chuck Fletcher.
As it turned out, Backstrom has experienced abdominal pain lately and Kuemper indeed got the surprise start against the Los Angeles Kings in the Wild's first game without captain Mikko Koivu, seventh without Zach Parise, seventh in the past nine games without Josh Harding and second without Jared Spurgeon.
And, the 23-year-old netminder from Saskatoon was sensational in making a career-high 39 saves in a 2-1 shootout victory at the Staples Center.
Nino Niederreiter, who scored the tying goal in the third period, scored his first career shootout goal in Round 4 to lift the Wild to its second road victory in the past 11 games. Kuemper wasn't beaten by any of Los Angeles' four shooters.
"We bent a few times, got hemmed in our end, but we didn't break,'' Kuemper said.
Added Niederreiter: "It wasn't the prettiest win, but we held it together. [Kuemper] made some big, huge saves.''