Josh Harding was forced to give up his role as the Wild's No. 1 goalie for the game of Dec. 31, presumably due to complications with his multiple sclerosis. Niklas Backstrom played four of the first five games of 2014, winning three.
Darcy Kuemper started the middle game of that stretch. He made 39 saves in 40 shots and beat the Kings in Los Angeles. That was a major improvement on his previous start of this season — a loss in Toronto on Oct. 15 in which Kuemper gave up three goals on seven shots and was hooked.
The Wild went back to Kuemper for a game in Nashville on Jan. 12. He shut out the Predators with 23 saves.
The consecutive outstanding performances for Kuemper were beyond good timing; for the Wild they were season-saving.
Harding was out. Backstrom was having problems with a midsection injury that eventually would cause him to be lost for the season.
At that point, Kuemper was going to have to get it done, or the Wild might be tracking down Manny Fernandez to see what he was up to.
Kuemper started 16 games in a row. The only time off in a game from Jan. 12 to March 8 was when he was hooked in favor of Backstrom after giving up four goals in Colorado on Jan. 30.
That would turn out to be Backstrom's last action of the season.