WINNIPEG – "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear."
That's what the Winnipeg Jets had to be feeling with the Wild surging from the rear on a six-game winning streak since the All-Star break.
On Jan. 27, the Wild was 14 points back of its division rivals for the top Western Conference wild-card spot. Tuesday night, the Wild could have moved within four with a regulation victory.
Playing for the second time in 24 hours and without Ryan Carter and soon-to-be-operated-on Jason Zucker, the sluggish, undermanned Wild at least gutted out a point before Dustin Byfuglien flicked his wrists for an overtime goal and a 2-1 Jets victory at MTS Centre.
Devan Dubnyk's terrific goaltending, especially early, enabled the Wild to settle for moving within two points of the final playoff spot. However, the Jets got a proverbial three-point swing, moving seven up on the Wild, which has played three fewer games.
"We knew it would be a tough game [after overextending itself down two forwards the night before in a win over Vancouver]," Dubnyk said after making 32 saves in his 11th consecutive start. "We did a pretty good job weathering the storm in the first that you know is coming in this building.
"That's a big game and we want two points, but it's a big one point."
With the Wild a minute from a shootout, defenseman Jared Spurgeon, fresh off the bench, took an exchange high in the Jets end, skated into the left circle, turned and tried to pass up top to Mikko Koivu, who along with Jason Pominville, was more than a minute into his shift.