ST. LOUIS – Devan Dubnyk got what he wished for Thursday night.
One day after saying the Wild needed to get back to playing "simple road games," the way it did when it reeled off road win after road win during last season's second half, the Wild waltzed into Scottrade Center and began a four-game trip by playing a tight-checking, defensively snug game.
In a game played without injured Wild winger Zach Parise and sick Blues star Vladimir Tarasenko, the Wild ushered in the new year by getting a complete performance, two goals from its brand new Nino Niederreiter-Erik Haula-Justin Fontaine third line and a 3-1 victory.
"That was perfect. That's exactly what we talked about," Dubnyk said after a 33-save performance. "It's nice to get that feeling of how we can win on the road."
It was the Wild's second regulation regular-season win in St. Louis in 16 visits since Oct. 20, 2007, and its first win on New Year's Eve in six years.
Niederreiter, Haula and Fontaine combined for five points as Niederreiter scored one goal and set up Haula's winning goal with 8 minutes, 33 seconds left after winning a relentless board battle behind the net.
"Great response by Fonzie [after being scratched Monday against Detroit], probably Haulzy's best game of the year, and Nino I thought was a horse all night," coach Mike Yeo said. "Nino was physical, he played a big boy's game. He was strong on the wall, strong down low in the offensive zone controlling pucks and really helped us get to our game."
Thomas Vanek's empty-netter sealed things as the Wild, 15-1-1 at one point on the road during last year's second half, improved to 6-5-5 on the road.