The Wild has already shown how it stacks up against the Blues when it has two forward lines creating the bulk of its offense.
That's how the team arrived at a 2-2 split in the best-of-seven playoff series.
But what happens if Kevin Fiala, Frederick Gaudreau and Matt Boldy get more involved?
Maybe that sparks the Wild to separate from St. Louis in this first-round matchup, an edge up for grabs in Game 5 on Tuesday at Xcel Energy Center.
"We definitely know that we can help our other guys out a little bit more," Boldy said. "We have other guys scoring goals. Obviously, it's not always going to be perfect or go your way. But we've gotta find a way to be better."
Until Boldy capitalized in the third period of Game 4 on Sunday, his line with Fiala and Gaudreau had gone goalless against the Blues. (Gaudreau did convert in Game 2, but it was on the power play and during a setup that didn't feature Fiala.)
Overall, the trio has totaled three points, with Fiala picking up an assist on Boldy's tally. Not only does that production trail the contributions from the Kirill Kaprizov, Ryan Hartman and Mats Zuccarello group (14 points) and the Jordan Greenway, Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Foligno combo (nine), but the line has also been on the ice for the fewest scoring chances at 5-on-5 among the three according to Natural Stat Trick.
And almost half of those looks came in Game 4 when Fiala, Gaudreau and Boldy had their best display of the series in that third period before the Wild's comeback nosedived into a 5-2 loss to the Blues.