With Joel Eriksson Ek ready to return after missing four games with an upper-body injury, Wild coach Bruce Boudreau could have slotted the center back between wingers Jordan Greenway and Luke Kunin — one of the team's most forceful lines before Eriksson Ek got hurt.
But since the team was still without captain Mikko Koivu, Boudreau felt he had to hold off on a reunion and instead put Eriksson Ek in Koivu's spot on the second line.
And the decision was the right one Monday, as a balanced lineup fueled the 3-0 win over the Flames at Xcel Energy Center.
Not only did Eriksson Ek's line contribute, but so did the Greenway-Kunin combination with Nico Sturm.
"I thought it might work out," Boudreau said.
Known for his defensive prowess, Eriksson Ek didn't just help out on that side of the puck in his first game since he was sidelined Dec. 14 following a hit from the Flyers' Sean Couturier.
He also chipped in on offense, scoring the game-winner on a one-timer.
"It's a good thing when all lines can score and help the team to win," Eriksson Ek said.