To Bruce Boudreau, the goal shouldn't have counted.
As the Rangers' Artemi Panarin closed on Wild goalie Alex Stalock for his shootout attempt, Panarin nudged the puck ahead with his forehand and backhand until he pulled it wide and flung it over a sprawled Stalock.
"The rule says the puck has to be going forward at all times," Boudreau said. "I may be blind, but it doesn't look like it was going forward at the end. We took the furthest point it went at the top of the crease and then when he shot it, he was going backwards."
After its own review, the NHL disagreed with the Wild coach's interpretation and rubber-stamped the finish — which helped the Rangers to a 4-3 comeback victory Thursday in front of an announced 17,413 at Xcel Energy Center.
But the Wild wouldn't have even been in a shootout if it better protected its third-period, two-goal lead, a breakdown that cost the team in the standings.
Instead of sitting two points back of a playoff spot, an opportunity it had once the Coyotes lost earlier in the evening, the Wild is three behind the second wild-card seed in the Western Conference.
"This one stings," winger Ryan Donato said.
Before Panarin and Mika Zibanejad tag-teamed for a pair of shootout goals, while Donato and Zach Parise missed for the Wild, Zibanejad sent the game to extra time with 1 minute, 6 seconds to go in the third period on a redirect that barely slid by Stalock's left pad.