Wedgewood was a big part of that. The Blues came out strong and pushed the pace early. Wedgewood had to be good because he essentially had no backup goalie. Oettinger was listed as the reserve, but he stayed in the dressing room for the entire game. With St. Louis showing some hunger and impatience, Wedgewood held the fort until Johnston could pot the first goal of the game at the 3:51 mark of the second period.
"They probably had the better chances in the first," DeBoer said of the Blues attack. "I thought that's when they pushed as hard as at any point in the game, and he really gave us a chance to get going as the game went on. So, I knew he was good when he was good early."
Wedgewood said playing Saturday was a big help. He had been out since suffering a back injury on Nov. 17, so getting in against Colorado knocked a lot of the rust off. When it was clear Oettinger couldn't play, Wedgewood said he treated it like a normal game day. He had his nap, he had his pregame meal, and he was ready to go.
"It was a late call, but it was nice getting two in a row, get some rhythm and build off the last one," Wedgewood said. "I thought I actually played a pretty good game with the amount of chances in Colorado. Didn't get the win there, but I thought I was pretty on point tonight and felt good throughout it."
Once the goaltending established a solid backbone, the Stars took over the game. Johnston scored his goal of a pass from Benn, and then the 19-year-old made a sweet dish of his own, finding Dellandrea crashing the net in transition eight minutes into the third period. This gave the Stars a 2-0 lead and looked like it would be enough.
"I thought the young guys were excellent tonight," DeBoer said. "That was maybe Johnny's best game. Ty Dellandrea has been good all year and was real good again tonight. And it's good that they're not popping in a game that doesn't mean anything. This was an important game; it was a playoff-type game tonight for both teams. And to have young guys have that big of an impact, it says a lot about them."