Boldy and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist, and Mats Zuccarello had two assists for the Wild (45-30-7), who won four of their final five games, with each victory coming in overtime. Gustavsson made 22 saves before Marc-Andre Fleury, who entered the game for overtime, stopped all five shots he faced to earn the win in his final NHL regular-season game.
“It was fun. It was fun just to go one more time out there and play the game I love,” Fleury said. “That was cool.”
Alex Killorn and Sam Colangelo scored for the Ducks (35-37-9), who have lost three in a row. Lukas Dostal made 37 saves.
“They played hard,” Anaheim coach Greg Cronin said. “… It’s just disappointing to lose that point, particularly when the play they made to tie it should never happen on a pulled goalie. You can’t get people below defenders. It’s a bummer. I thought we played well enough to get a win. I thought they controlled the second period for the most part, and I thought the first and third were pretty even.”
Johansson gave Minnesota a 1-0 lead at 9:47 of the first period, cutting to the inside alone and scoring with a wrist shot.
Killorn tied it 1-1 at 13:48, beating Jake Middleton through the slot for the backhand at the goalmouth.