DETROIT – Finally, the Wild felt justice prevailed Sunday night.
Only the Wild can dominate a period the way it did in the first 20 minutes against the Detroit Red Wings and find itself trailing 2-zip at the buzzer.
Only the Wild can expend that much energy, drip that much sweat, generate that many scoring chances, hold a team to 10 shots through two periods and find itself chasing an entire game.
But the Wild stuck with it, put forth a 60-plus-minute effort highlighted by impressive puck possession and a suffocating forecheck to pull off the comeback of its season by winning 4-3 in overtime at Joe Louis Arena.
Matt Moulson, acquired March 5 from Buffalo, scored his second career overtime winner 2:15 into the extra session. He deflected Jonas Brodin's point shot for his fourth goal with the Wild.
"We needed the two points," said Moulson, referring to a team that had won two of its previous nine games, suffering three shootout losses and one loss in overtime. "We showed a lot of character sticking with it. It's good to end one before the shootout."
Jason Pominville's power-play goal in the second period pulled the Wild within one, then Charlie Coyle and Zach Parise scored third-period goals 1 minute, 45 seconds apart. Captain Mikko Koivu stole the puck that led to Coyle's goal, had two assists and won 12 of 15 faceoffs on a night the Wild won 34 of 54 and had the puck for most the game.
"Mikko was a horse all over the ice," coach Mike Yeo said. "He was emotional, he was engaged. You could tell he was feeling it right from the start."