Third-period comebacks and last-minute goals are trending right now for the Wild, leading the team to an overtime victory on Saturday after almost doing the same the previous game.
But what's also fueling these furious finishes are reconfigured lines, in-game adjustments that have yielded immediate results.
After Kevin Fiala and Victor Rask were paired up to revitalize the Wild in the 5-4 overtime loss to the Blues last Thursday, the two were joined Saturday by Nico Sturm to help organize another rally against St. Louis — and this one was successful, a 4-3 overtime stunner at Xcel Energy Center that ended the Wild's two-game skid.
"That's kind of what you wish for in that situation to happen," Sturm said.
Trailing 3-1 after two periods, the Wild promoted Sturm from the fourth line to the Fiala-Rask tandem.
Sturm switched spots with Nick Bjugstad, who was playing for the first time in nearly a month after sitting out eight games with an upper-body injury and then another four as a healthy scratch. Bjugstad was replacing Marcus Johansson, who the Wild learned that afternoon would be out because of an upper-body injury.
"Bjuggy, his game was good," coach Dean Evason said. "But it was off a bit, and we just wanted to just get that speed going. [Sturm] seemed like he had a lot of jump in his legs."
With less than six minutes to go in the third, the switch clicked. Sturm deflected in a Jonas Brodin shot with his back to the net, trimming the Wild's deficit to a goal.