Hats had just rained down on the ice inside Xcel Energy Center, and the reason why they ended up there was on the Wild bench beaming over his masterpiece to a crescendo of cheers.
Rookie Matt Boldy scored his first career hat trick during a career-high four-point effort to help the Wild flip a poor start into a 7-4 comeback against the Red Wings on Monday in front of 18,098 for the team's sixth straight victory at home.
Overall, the Wild has won eight of its last nine games.
"It's a good feeling for him," Jordan Greenway said. "They'll probably be cheering his name a lot more."
Boldy is the fourth Wild rookie to record a hat trick and first to register four points in a game.
He is up to 14 points in 13 games since making his NHL debut last month after a call-up from the minors. Already, the 20-year-old has the second-most points by a Wild rookie through his first 15 career games; Ryan Donato (15) is first.
"It was awesome," Boldy said. "It was obviously nice to get the goals, but I think just the reaction from the fans and everyone, teammates, it was really special."
This milestone game for Boldy came after the Wild stumbled into the first period.