Dean Evason faced a decision ripe for second-guessing no matter which option he picked. The Wild coach could choose the hot goalie or the goalie with Hall of Fame credentials.
Some might call that a good problem to have entering the NHL playoffs, though if Evason's choice for starting goalie in Game 1 against the St. Louis Blues flopped, the reaction would be predictable:
Why didn't you start the other guy?! He was the obvious answer!!
Evason went with Marc-Andre Fleury over Cam Talbot, but picking on the goaltender after such a sloppy, error-filled performance by the entire team would be a lesson in scapegoating.
The Wild stole a page out of its playoff playbook by coming up empty on scoring chance after scoring chance to squander home-ice advantage in a 4-0 loss that ended with fans booing the final seconds at Xcel Energy Center.
The mystery over which goalie would start became a secondary storyline as the Wild struggled in all facets. Sure, Fleury got outplayed by his counterpart, Ville Husso, but failure spread up and down the Wild lineup.
It's only one game, but Game 1 smacked with a thud.
The Wild better play much, much better to have any chance against a well-constructed Blues team that is now 4-0 against them this season.