Late in the contest, Zucker spearheaded a short-handed 2-on-1 rush with Eric Fehr. The former Denver Pioneer took matters into his own hands, scoring off a rebound of his own shot, knotting the game at 3 with 1:02 left in regulation.
"We kept coming back," Boudreau said. "They get to 3-1 and we still battle back in the third period. I think it's a great sign."
Zucker finished the game with one goal, two assists and was a plus-3, but it was Mikko Rantanen's power-play marker 1:29 into the extra session that gave the Avs the bonus point.
"Zucker finally got his legs going and Granlund finally got his legs going. Those are the guys you want to see move their legs," Boudreau said. "I was really happy to see Nino score a goal. That might change his fortunes a little bit.
"We're not at December and November ability yet, but we're getting closer to regular season and I think the guys are anxious about it."
Minnesota's goaltenders Alex Stalock and Andrew Hammond split time between the posts. Stalock played the first half of the game and stopped 25 of the 27 shots he faced. Hammond made 12 saves on 14 shots.
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