Because of the fireworks that took place in Thursday's exhibition game at St. Louis, Mike Yeo pulled an audible in Saturday's rematch, calling up a minor league bruiser, sitting a few roster shoo-ins and giving defenseman Matt Dumba another chance to make an impression.
Dumba, 20, wasn't supposed to play. He found out 90 minutes before the puck-drop he would. And he made the most of it with a goal, an assist, three shots and twice nearly scoring in overtime before captain Mikko Koivu did to deliver a 5-4 preseason finale victory.
Afterward, Yeo said if Dumba wasn't on Thursday's opening-night roster, "We're going to have to find some creative reasons."
Dumba tied for second on the Wild in the preseason with five points, including a team-high four power-play assists. That's assists on four of the Wild's seven preseason goals. Remember, the Wild's plan to improve on last year's 16th-ranked power play and 24th-ranked offense.
"[His game], for sure it's not perfect," Yeo said. "There's some areas defensively that we know he can still improve. Sometimes he has a tendency to go for the home run when you just have to maybe hit a single.
"But he does some things that are special. We've talked about how we want to increase our offense from the back end, and he's showing us that he can probably help."
Fellow rookie defenseman Christian Folin, 23, also had another strong game.
"Both those guys have had very strong camps," Yeo said. "It's hard for me to say they had a bad game, let alone a bad period. That's what you want. Those guys have made things difficult on us."