The Wild keeps getting points in the standings. Playing for the fifth time in overtime in nine games, the Wild took a 3-2 shootout win over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday night.
That's points in eight of nine games for the Wild, which nearly made it 9 for 9 by rallying from two goals down in the third in Vancouver only to give up a late winning goal in regulation to the Canucks.
For the second time in five nights, the Wild caught the Oilers on the tail end of back-to-back games. The Wild outshot the Oilers 20-7 in the third period and overtime, including nine in overtime and a couple pipes by Charlie Coyle and Eric Staal.
But in the shootout, after Jason Pominville gave Minnesota 1-0 lead in Round 1, Leon Draisaitl kept the Wild from winning it in the third round. After Charlie Coyle missed, Devan Dubnyk denied Connor McDavid, scoreless in two meetings with Minnesota. In Round 5, Chris Stewart, after saying he locked eyes with Bruce Boudreau, scored, but so did Jordan Eberle to keep the Wild from winning right there.
Eric Staal buried his Round 6 chance, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins missed the net as the Wild won its 49th game and accumulated points 107 and 108 all-time against the Oilers.
The Wild improved to 12-3-1 in its past 16 against the Oilers and 22-4-1 in its last 27 home games against the Oilers since Feb. 25, 2007
That's 18 one-goal games now out of 26 (7-7-4). Twenty-two blocked shots tonight for the Wild. Per @stateofstats, Jason Pominville and Nino Niederreiter were only on for nine shot attempts each.
Solid, effective game from the fourth line of Chris Stewart, Tyler Graovac and Kurtis Gabriel. They've been a trio since Calgary four games ago, and coach Bruce Boudreau is growing more faith in them. Tonight, he said other than McDavid, he quit caring which Edmonton lines he threw the trio out against.