ST. PAUL, Minn. — Booed off the ice after a listless first period against the New York Islanders, the Minnesota Wild found their fire.
Their play immediately picked up out of the intermission. Then the inspiration came in frightening form, when defenseman Keith Ballard's head hit hard on the ice.
Nino Niederreiter dived for a loose puck in traffic around the net and tapped in the go-ahead goal with the end of his stick with 4:33 left, capping a furious comeback by the Wild for a 5-4 win over the Islanders on Tuesday night.
"We have too much pride and character to allow that to continue, and I thought we showed that the rest of the game," coach Mike Yeo said.
Ballard was driven into the glass between the benches by Islanders left wing Matt Martin, who wasn't penalized for his straight-on hit. Pinned awkwardly against the wall, Ballard fell before his helmet bounced against the ice.
"It was a very emotional night," captain Mikko Koivu said. "At the end a great feeling, but still you don't want to see one of your teammates going down like that."
Ballard got up after a few minutes and walked slowly with assistance to the locker room, before being taken to a hospital for further observation and evaluation.
"It obviously was a scary moment at the time, but I felt like we carried it in a positive way," Niederreiter said.