With the Wild set to begin a string of games without Zach Parise, coach Mike Yeo spent the past two days asking for a renewed focus defensively and for "guys" to step up.
After Saturday night's 1-0 victory over the reigning Eastern Conference champion Tampa Bay Lightning, Yeo said, "Those guys didn't have to be forwards."
Devan Dubnyk, maligned lately for inconsistent play and sub-.900 save percentage, unfettered last year's Dubnyk by posting a sterling 31-save shutout, his second this season and 16th of his career.
Dubnyk was clutch all night, robbing Tyler Johnson, Anton Stralman and Alex Killorn in the first period, denying Nikita Kucherov on a short breakaway and Vladislav Namestnikov with a glove save in the third period and making back-to-back-to-back stops four seconds apart in the final five seconds of the game on Kucherov, Victor Hedman and Steven Stamkos.
"It's nice to be able to pay these guys back a little bit," said Dubnyk, who has three of the Wild's 18 all-time 1-0 wins. "They've scored four and five goals for me in some wins this year, and they worked real hard for me tonight."
Dubnyk, who lost to Nashville two nights earlier, challenged shooters, tracked pucks and was quick. It was his 51st start for the Wild, and he has yet to suffer consecutive losses in regulation.
"He was on," Yeo said. "I don't want to say more aggressive, but he was almost attacking some of the shots."
Two other good signs were the play of struggling Jason Pominville and Mikael Granlund. Pominville extended his season-long goal drought to 13 games, but he was around the net, forechecked hard and meshed well with workhorse Charlie Coyle, who took Parise's spot on the left side.