Mike Yeo asked fans to drink Bloody Marys on Sunday morning. He wound up benefiting from an even more potent cocktail, a local favorite blending speed, toughness and hometown pride, garnished by an homage to a lost father.
If Yeo's recommendation loosened tongues, Zach Parise made them loud.
After he scored two goals and the Wild eliminated St. Louis with a 4-1 victory in Game 6 on Sunday at the Xcel Energy Center, Parise was asked if this ranked as one of the top performances in his career.
"I haven't made a list," he said, smiling.
This might be a good time to start one.
Parise scored the first goal of the game on a one-on-three rush during a penalty kill. After the Blues made it 2-1 in the last four seconds of the second period, Parise finished a Wild rush with a tap-in, then shadow-boxed Mayweather and Pacquiao, throwing a celebratory uppercut, then a hook, then punching the glass.
"Yeah, I was really excited," he said. "I was really happy after that one."
Saturday, Yeo caused a local run on celery, begging fans to spike their tomato juice. It's a tough sell — getting hockey fans to drink before a game — but Yeo is a thought leader, a rebel. His call to bent arms worked — one local pub even ran out of mix — and the X was filled with fans whose decibel levels exceeded their blood alcohol content.