The thought crossed Mike Yeo's mind in practice Monday. The Wild coach, still seeking ways to generate some goals from his hard-luck offense, began toying with the idea of moving third-line winger Justin Fontaine up to the top line with Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu.
The Wild remained mired in the same old pattern Tuesday against Nashville, failing to score despite outshooting the Predators by a wide margin. With the second period winding down at Xcel Energy Center, Yeo made his switch — and it quickly paid off. Fontaine scored his second NHL goal with 67 seconds left in the period, giving the Wild a 2-0 victory that ended a three-game winless streak.
The rookie's rebound goal supported another sterling effort from the Wild defense, which shined despite losing Jonas Brodin early in the game. Brodin was struck in the face by a puck off the stick of Nashville's Gabriel Bourque at 2:54 of the first period and was led off the ice while holding a towel to his mouth. Yeo said Brodin was taken to a hospital for X-rays, but the coach had no update on his condition.
A day after Yeo and Parise urged the Wild to fight for more scoring chances around the net, Fontaine did exactly that.
He collected the rebound of Clayton Stoner's shot and knocked it past Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne. The Wild outshot the Predators 29-16 and solid team defense, despite Brodin's absence, helped goaltender Josh Harding earn the Wild's first shutout of the season.
Jason Pominville added an empty netter for the final margin.
"We shook things up and ended up getting a rebound,'' said Fontaine, who replaced Nino Niederreiter on the top line. "It's definitely a good feeling.
"We've been struggling to score, but if we keep throwing pucks to the net, they're going to go in.''