PITTSBURGH – Ryan Hartman, who had just submitted the latest buzzer-beater in a young season that already had a few last-minute goals, was waiting on deck for his chance to go 1-on-1 with the goaltender.
But the Wild's leading goal scorer never got the nod, not when shootout specialist Nick Bjugstad was one spot ahead of him.
"I don't mind it," Hartman said.
After idling for the last 5 minutes of regulation and then the 5-minute overtime session, Bjugstad swooped in off the bench and scored in the shootout to stun the Penguins 5-4 on Saturday in front of 17,181 at PPG Paints Arena for the Wild's sixth comeback win of the season.
"You go into a shootout anything can happen," Bjugstad said. "Luckily we prevailed."
This was Bjugstad's sixth game-deciding goal in the shootout where he's now converted on more than 33 percent of his shots (12-for-34). He lifted the puck over Pittsburgh goalie Tristan Jarry, this after Kirill Kaprizov also went top-shelf on a floater in the previous attempt to push the action to a fourth round.
"I hadn't been on the ice in a little bit, so you don't like to overhandle it," said Bjugstad, who was playing his first game against Pittsburgh since the team traded him to the Wild ahead of last season. "I saw an opening there and thankfully it went in."
The Wild was in this position after Hartman scored his team-leading fifth goal with 3 seconds left in the third period to tie the game at 4, erasing the Wild's second two-goal deficit of the game.