The Flyers picked up a signature win Thursday night with a come-from-behind, 3-2 shootout decision over the Wild at Grand Casino Arena.

Travis Konecny won it as the lone scorer in the skills competition.

Emil Andrae and Owen Tippett found the back of the net for the Flyers in regulation. Tippett’s goal tied the game at 2-2 when the Flyers were killing off a penalty in the third period.

Rick Tocchet’s club improved to 8-3 in the shootout. It went to overtime for the 22nd time.

The Flyers (31-23-11) have earned at least a point in nine of their last 12 games (7-3-2). They took both games of a back-to-back set after beating the Capitals, 4-1, Wednesday night at home.

Minnesota dropped to just 27-0-4 when holding a lead entering the third period.

The Flyers swept the Wild (38-16-12) in their two-game regular-season series. They took the first meeting back in October with a 2-1 overtime finish.

• After their 6-2 home loss Monday night to the Rangers, the Flyers felt they owed Dan Vladar a much better effort.

They gave it to him in Minnesota.

Vladar converted 21 saves on 23 shots and made a great stop on Matt Boldy in the shootout. The Flyers were more structured and connected compared to three nights ago against New York.

Through 40 games, Vladar is 21-11-6 with a 2.50 goals-against average and .904 save percentage.

The Wild’s big boys started rolling in the second period. The Flyers surrendered their fifth power play goal over the last three games when Boldy erased their 1-0 lead. Kirill Kaprizov then put Minnesota ahead with 2:10 minutes left in the middle stanza.

But Tippett had another excellent game and drew the Flyers even in the third period on a big-time blast. Over this back-to-back set, the 27-year-old winger had two goals, an assist and 12 shots.

Wild netminder Jesper Wallstedt stopped 24 of the Flyers’ 26 shots.

Andrae, back in the lineup after a couple of healthy scratches, gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead at first intermission.

Owen Tippett spoke with Jim Jackson after the Flyers’ shootout win over the Wild on Thursday night.

• With the Bruins’ 4-2 loss to the Sharks, the Flyers moved to within five points of the Eastern Conference’s second wild-card spot.

The Flyers have 17 games to go and still need to make a significant push. As a team that hasn’t won more than three straight in over two years, the Flyers still have to prove they can make a run.

But they’ve kept themselves in it.

• Tippett has a team-leading three shorthanded goals after coming into the season with none in his career.

You can see why it was really intriguing early last season when the Flyers tried Tippett on the penalty kill.

Owen Tippett’s third shorthanded goal of the season came on a rocket of a slapshot that tied up the Flyers vs Wild game in the third period.

• The Flyers didn’t face their old friend Bobby Brink, who was out with an upper-body injury.

Brink was traded to the Wild a little under a week ago. The 24-year-old winger has a goal and a plus-2 mark through three games with Minnesota.

“Bobby was very popular, a great guy to coach,” Tocchet said Wednesday morning. “It’s a business. He was one of the best guys to coach, he was very receptive.”

• The Flyers are back in action Saturday when they host the Blue Jackets (7:30 p.m. ET/NBCSP).