PITTSBURGH — Niklas Backstrom made 34 saves and the Minnesota Wild won on the road for the first time this season, beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 on Saturday night.
Kyle Brodziak and Eric Belanger scored in the first period for the Wild, who avoided being the first NHL team in
17 years to start 0-9 on the road.
Including Minnesota’s victory over the New York Rangers on Friday, the Wild won consecutive games for the first time this season.
Minnesota beat the Stanley Cup champion Penguins (11-3), who own the NHL’s best record, despite being outshot 35-15. The Wild (5-9) are 3-0 against Eastern Conference opponents.
Backstrom, a Vezina Trophy finalist last season, allowed only a goal to Pascal Dupuis in the first period.
His best work might have came in the third period, when Pittsburgh has been at its best.
The Penguins had won three of five previous games in which they trailed after two periods
– including overcoming a late
3-1 deficit in a shootout victory at Columbus on Friday.
Backstrom stopped multiple Penguins during a flurry when the teams were playing 4-on-4 with 9 minutes left. He also robbed Kris Letang, who was in alone, about 2 minutes later.
Pittsburgh, which came in 9-1 when recording at least
30 shots, pressured Backstrom until the final horn. The Penguins created scoring chances after Marc-Andre Fleury was pulled for an extra skater in the final minute.
The Penguins had more shots on goal in the first period (16) than Minnesota had in the game but trailed 2-1 after
20 minutes.