OTTAWA – Darcy Kuemper had to wait nearly three weeks for a measure of redemption. Matt Dumba? A day.
Kuemper stopped 35 of 36 shots and Dumba scored the game-winner in overtime in the Wild's 2-1 victory over the Senators on Sunday night.
Back on Oct. 23 Kuemper allowed five goals in a 6-3 loss in New York against the Islanders. Since then he's worked hard in practice and waited for another chance. It came Sunday, when he was solid at the start and only got better as the Wild (8-5-1) won for the second time in three games.
Dumba? In Saturday's loss in Philadelphia, Wild coach Bruce Boudreau called him out for being out of position on the Flyers' game-tying goal. But he shook that off.
"It was what it was last night,'' he said. "But you have to move on, put that behind you. We were playing in a back-to-back, and you can't let that bother you.''
The teams traded scoring chances through the first minutes of the overtime. Then, with 1 minute, 3 seconds left in the extra session Mikael Granlund got a shot through to Senators goaltender Craig Anderson (40 saves). Dumba was able to pounce on the rebound. He didn't get a great shot off, but it rolled past Anderson for the winner.
The Wild, which has struggled mightily since the 3-on-3 overtime was instituted, is now 2-10 in those situations.
"That's what pros do," Boudreau said of Dumba, who got his second goal and fifth point of the season.