RALEIGH, N.C. – SLOPPY!
If Mike Yeo were a schoolteacher and the Wild turned in Saturday night's game as homework, the Wild coach could have handed it back with that word printed on top in red marker.
But when a team plays so well in Washington two nights earlier and loses in a shootout, maybe justice prevailed when the Wild overcame a messy performance by rallying for a 3-2 shootout victory over the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena.
"I thought we were kind of slow," said defenseman Ryan Suter, who assisted on Jason Pominville's breakaway goal and logged 35½ minutes. "We were lucky to get it to overtime and win. We were pretty fortunate with how we played."
But the Wild learned early in the season that style points don't get recorded in the standings.
Justin Fontaine's second-period goal forced overtime and then a shootout, one in which the Wild went from being 0-for-7 in three previous shootouts to 3-for-10 after this one.
Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu and Pominville were all money against Hurricanes goalie Justin Peters to help the Wild improve to 7-1-1 in its past nine.
"We've played some games that we've played great and lost," Parise said. "Tonight was pretty uneventful, but we managed to win, so that's all that matters."