ST. LOUIS – Ninety minutes before the opening faceoff, a number of Wild fans who made the trek down to St. Louis began "Dooooooooo''-ing and chanting "Let's Go Dubnyk."
Perhaps they figured at some point in this hard-fought, tight-checking series between the Wild and St. Louis Blues that Devan Dubnyk would have to steal a game.
The Wild goaltender did just that Friday night.
As the Blues peppered the Wild in the first half of the first period, Dubnyk supplied the security blanket until the Wild got comfy in the second. The Wild ultimately scored on back-to-back shots by Nino Niederreiter and Mikko Koivu to come from behind and snatch a 4-1 victory for its first 3-2 series lead in franchise history.
"That's what he's done since he's been here with us. It's nothing new to us," said Charlie Coyle, who iced the game with a goal to put the Wild up 4-1 with 5 minutes, 10 seconds left.
Not long after coach Mike Yeo informed him he was a Vezina Trophy finalist, Dubnyk made 36 saves to frustrate the Blues, who outshot the Wild 37-19, to no end. He was outstanding all night, especially in a 19-save third period when the Wild was in survival mode with the Blues pushing persistently.
"Pretty good day for him," Yeo said. "As far as good days go, that would be up there."
Dubnyk, eager to get back in net after Wednesday's worst playoff loss in Wild history, held strong two nights after being chased in Game 4 for his worst performance with the Wild.