COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Marco Rossi scored 3:05 into overtime and the Minnesota Wild rallied from three one-goal deficits to beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 on Saturday night, giving Marc-Andre Fleury his 551st career win.

Fleury, who stopped 25 shots including one that would have sealed a Blue Jackets win late in the third period, is tied with Patrick Roy for second all-time among NHL goalies. Matt Boldy had two power-play goals, Marcus Johansson also scored, and Brock Faber had two assists.

ā€œI was just happy to win tonight,ā€ Fleury said. ā€œIt hasnā€™t been working out. Weā€™ve been missing a few guys. We obviously need points in the standings.

ā€œCatching Patrick is an honor, a guy I look up to growing up. In the moment I was happy to get the win here for the boys.ā€

Cole Sillinger had three goals for his second career hat trick and Daniil Tarasov stopped 33 shots for Columbus, which has lost three of four - including two straight at home.

ā€œNo. 1 for the team, youā€™ve got to find a way to win,ā€ Wild coach John Hynes said. ā€œIt was obviously important for us and on top of it Flower went for tying the record, right? Iā€™m very happy for him.ā€

Sillinger put Columbus up 1-0 at 8:09 of the first period, tapping in Jake Beanā€™s tape-to-tape pass from the left circle. Adam Boqvist earned the secondary assist after missing 13 games with a shoulder strain suffered against Los Angeles on Dec. 5.

Boldyā€™s shot from the blue line, 5 seconds into a Wild power play, pulled the Wild even with 5:13 remaining in the period.

Columbus regained the lead with Sillingerā€™s second of the night, 17 seconds into the second period, off a slick backhand drop pass from Kirill Marchenko.

Boldyā€™s second power-play goal at 10:15 of the second pulled the Wild even again, marking his second-career game with multiple goals with a man advantage. Faberā€™s secondary assist of the game marked his fourth multi-point game of the season and moved him into a tie for second among NHL rookies with 16.

Columbus had taken just one shot in the third period until Sillinger tipped Boqvistā€™s wrister from the blue line with 5:45 left for his third of the night and seventh of the season.

Fleury was heading off for the extra skater but responded to a Columbus surge down the ice and made a diving stop with less than two minutes left to block a likely Blue Jackets insurance goal. Johansson then slipped the puck past Tarasov with 1:32 remaining to tie the score again.

ā€œOpen net, turnover, the first thing you know the puck is in the back of your net,ā€ Blue Jackets coach Pascale Vincent said. ā€œThey played a good game. They really did. Thatā€™s a good team, heavy sticks. Their power play is lethal. It was a big point for us.ā€

UP NEXT

Wild: Host Dallas on Monday night.

Blue Jackets: At Winnipeg on Tuesday night.

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