Jason Robertson skated toward the Wild net for the Stars' first look in the shootout and deposited the puck behind goaltender Filip Gustavsson.
"I thought I was going to screw everything up," Gustavsson said.
He was wrong.
Airtight the rest of the way, Gustavsson denied the next three attempts from the Stars to backstop the Wild to a 2-1 shootout win on Friday in front of 19,239 at Xcel Energy Center for an outcome that finally matched the Wild's effort.
"It's nice to get rewarded positively in a game like that against a team like that," coach Dean Evason said.
Frederick Gaudreau (5-for-9 this season) and Matt Boldy (2-for-3) converted for the Wild in the shootout, with Boldy picking up his second game-deciding goal after he set up the Wild's only regulation goal.
Add in 29 stops by Gustavsson through three periods and overtime, and the Wild outlasted Dallas to avoid another three-game slide and gain a narrow two-point cushion over Calgary for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Earlier in the week, the Wild fell to Florida in a shootout before outplaying Colorado in a nailbiter of a loss. They are 4-7-1 over their past 12 games.
"The way that we worked was again positive," Evason said. "We've had [that] for a while now. We just haven't got the two points on a consistent basis. We need to keep doing it."