Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

When a team is battling hard to climb the standings and still believes they can make the playoffs while almost every number and probability equation says they cannot, they need their stars to perform. For the Minnesota Wild, that came up big on Monday night as Matt Boldy shone above the rest in a 5-3 win over the reigning Stanley Cup champions.

While others certainly performed extremely well -- Joel Eriksson Ek scored two goals, and Ryan Hartman, Brock Faber, and Kirill Kaprizov all earned two assists -- it was Boldy who really put on a dominant performance.

He finished the game with a goal and two assists and his lone goal was certainly pretty.

That innate reaction speed to pluck the loose puck from the chaos of moving limbs in front of the goal, and then just bank it for the goal, just looks so damn cool.

Not only did Boldy produce, but he was simply better than any defense the Golden Knights could put in front of him. He finished the game with seven shots on goal and 16(!) total shot attempts, six of which were in the high-danger area on the ice. He was the best player on the ice, no doubt. 

The Wild continue their playoff pursuit on Wednesday night in Arizona. With the two points over Vegas, they are just five points back of the Wild Card while teams like the Coyotes and the Seattle Kraken are starting to fall behind them.

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