DETROIT - Moments after the Wild failed to score on a long two-man advantage in the third period Tuesday night, Mike Yeo had a brief conversation with referee Dave Jackson.
The Wild coach might have been asking -- no, absolutely pleading -- for no more power plays.
Every time the Wild built some level of momentum against the Detroit Red Wings, every time the Wild seemed oh-so-close to tying the score, the zebras had the nerve to hand the Wild another power play.
Wild power plays have been as useless as an appendix this season. But shockingly, after failing to score on seven power plays, the Wild rallied for an out-of-nowhere 2-1 victory when it forced overtime with an extra attacker, then won it on an eighth and final power play awarded by, yes, Jackson.
Mikko Koivu ended a 19-game goalless drought dating to last season at the 19-minute mark to the third period, then Mr. Overtime, Devin Setoguchi, proved he doesn't only score playoff overtime winners.
Setoguchi, who scored three playoff overtime goals for San Jose, scored his first career regular-season overtime goal 1:33 in after a relentless effort, then setup by Koivu.
"We needed a goal. We needed to score there," Setoguchi said.
After not scoring seven previous times, including on a 1:24 two-man advantage, the Wild earned an eighth when Johan Franzen fell over the top of Josh Harding while he was out of his crease. On the 4-on-3 drawn up by assistant Darryl Sydor, Koivu's shot was blocked. He skated to the corner, protected the puck while knocking powerful defenseman Niklas Kronwall to the ice with a shoulder to the face.