RALEIGH, N.C. — When the Wild win, Kirill Kaprizov is usually a factor.
The winger has at least a point in more than 75% of the team's victories, 19 of 25 to be exact, and the Wild have prevailed in 13 of the 21 games in which Kaprizov has scored.
But when he doesn't produce, the Wild haven't always been doomed.
Such was the case on Tuesday when a well-timed lift from the rest of the lineup enabled the team to pick up some momentum at the start of a challenging road trip that continues Thursday at Carolina.
"Kirill can score every game, but he's not going to," coach Dean Evason said. "So it's nice to have other people step up."
Kaprizov was held pointless for just the 10th time this season in the Wild's 4-2 comeback victory against Washington, this after he was involved in four goals over the previous three games.
Actually, no one on the top line was on the ice for any of the Wild's goals and yet the team didn't miss a beat in the offensive third.
That's because the defense was responsible for a season-high three goals, with captain Jared Spurgeon tallying two and Jonas Brodin chipping in the other to help the Wild twice climb out of a one-goal hole before seizing the lead for good.