The Wild's pursuit of the playoffs, including the top spot in the division, is still headlining their season, but there's another intriguing battle brewing.
After acquiring Marcus Johansson and Gustav Nyquist for draft picks, the Wild have upped the competition for ice time among their forwards and the timing might not be better.
Yes, the Wild are on a seven-game point streak, their longest of the season, but they're still struggling to score. That was amplified again Tuesday night when they squeaked by the Islanders 2-1 in front of 18,431 at Xcel Energy Center for their seventh shootout victory, lifting them a point back of first place in the Central.
Not only is that tops in the NHL, but the Wild's 11 combined wins in overtime or a shootout are also the most.
"Now it's more like same old almost," said goaltender Filip Gustavsson, who blocked all three attempts from New York after tallying a career-high 39 saves through regulation and overtime. "We've been in so many overtimes it's more relaxing and just do what you do."
Frederick Gaudreau was the only player to capitalize in the shootout, his NHL-leading sixth finish in 10 tries this season for his second career game-deciding goal.
"Always a little bit of pressure, but it is what it is," Gaudreau said. "You just have to focus on trying to put the puck in the net."
This was the 19th time in 26 starts Gustavsson has limited the opponent to two goals or less, and he boasts a 1.50 goals-against average and .949 save percentage during a career-best 5-0-2 run that has featured mostly lean offerings by the Wild's offense.