Wild winger Chris Stewart started the week out of the lineup, a healthy scratch for the first time this season.
But by Friday, he was stationed at center ice with the chance to seal a victory in a shootout.
"He was staring me down," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "I was afraid that if I didn't put him out, he'd get mad at me."
And given the opportunity to deliver, Stewart didn't disappoint — sending the puck five-hole on Avalanche goalie Jonathan Bernier to finalize a 3-2 win. The victory in the matinee meeting between the Central Division rivals in front of 19,084 at Xcel Energy Center had Stewart and the team on the upswing ahead of a battle Saturday in St. Louis against the first-place Blues.
The Wild is 6-1-1 in its past eight games.
"It's nice to have the vote of confidence from your teammates, and for Bruce to put me in there, it says a lot," Stewart said. "It says a lot about us."
The goal was Stewart's 10th in 25 career tries, a prowess he was able to contribute in just his second game back after being a spectator Monday against the Devils.
The timeout came amid a goalless drought; Stewart hasn't scored since starting the season with six goals in the first six games.