WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Wild suddenly has two legit scoring lines, and it's in large part due to a pair of 21-year-olds.
Charlie Coyle's return from a knee injury has fortified the Zach Parise-Mikko Koivu tandem, while Mikael Granlund continues to man the middle of the Wild's most prolific line of late with Nino Niederreiter and Jason Pominville.
Thursday night at the Verizon Center, Coyle and Granlund both scored goals, but in the end the Wild had to settle for one point after the Washington Capitals rallied to take a 3-2 shootout win.
"We've got young kids in our lineup, and we're counting on these guys," coach Mike Yeo said. "Part of how good we can become is how good they can become. We're giving them good opportunity and they're responding."
In a game in which the Wild competed hard and controlled much of the 5-on-5 play, in a game in which Josh Harding was once again terrific, the Capitals scored the tying goal with 3 minutes, 8 seconds left. Marcus Johansson skated out of the corner and whipped a puck on net that banked in off Wild defenseman Nate Prosser as he tried to fend off Brooks Laich.
The Wild was furious because a few seconds before the goal, Capitals forward Tom Wilson got away with what Yeo called a "good, old-fashioned 1980s pick."
"That [pick] allowed [Johansson] to walk the puck wide open," Zach Parise said. "Should have been a penalty."
Martin Erat was tagged with an interference penalty with 58 seconds left in the third, but the Wild couldn't beat Braden Holtby and Washington's No. 1 penalty kill, which included 63 seconds of 4-on-3 in overtime.