CALGARY, ALBERTA – The good news is when you take care of your own business, you don't have to scoreboard watch.
The Wild did just that Monday night, patching up some recent bleeding by edging the Calgary Flames 4-3 at the Saddledome.
Jason Pominville scored two goals and Mikko Koivu and Pierre-Marc Bouchard added one each as the Wild, which has won three times in the past 10 games and had scored only eight goals in the previous seven games, moved into sixth place in the Western Conference with 49 points.
Things got tense late when Minnesota survived nearly coughing up a 4-1 lead.
"It's nice to put a few pucks in the net," said Matt Cullen, who returned to the lineup and assisted on Pominville's eventual winner. "It definitely wasn't pretty [late]. We've got to tighten up and be a little better at closing out those games.
"But right now a win is so big for us. Those two points are huge."
The Wild, trying not to pay attention to the handful of teams chasing it in the West, got some help when Dallas and Phoenix both lost. Minnesota still remains two points up on ninth place, though, because Columbus rallied late to beat Colorado in overtime.
"We all know, every player knows, that it's big games, but you can't look what's out there," said Koivu, who won 18 of 25 faceoffs (including nine of 11 in the third period) and scored his 118th career goal — one from tying Andrew Brunette for second in team history. "But you've got to stay in the moment. We did a good job of that."