DENVER – They were castoffs, of different sorts, traded because they held little value for their previous teams.
Nino Niederreiter, 21, was a bust with the New York Islanders, given a second chance by the Wild, which saw size and a slapshot.
Ilya Bryzgalov, 33, had played for four other teams, becoming part laughingstock and part irritant in Philadelphia, but the Wild needed a goalie at the trading deadline, and the goofy goalie was very available.
Wednesday night in Denver, the bust and the journeyman combined to make the winning plays as the Wild beat the Avalanche 5-4 in overtime of Game 7 of a series almost as confounding as it was thrilling.
Nothing that happened over the past two weeks could have been expected, and the Wild's 5-4 victory on Wednesday night at Pepsi Center confounded even more than everything else that happened in this seven-game, four-overtime series.
What seems like months ago, the series began in Colorado with Bryzgalov in goal.
Deep into Game 7, five games after he had been benched, the series ended in Colorado with the prodigal goaltender back between the pipes.
Was Bryzgalov's forced return the most unpredictable aspect of this series? Or was it Dany Heatley, Niederreiter and Jared Spurgeon scoring tying goals as a dramatic Game 7 became a dramatic Game 7-plus? None of the three had scored before Game 7.