The Wild is not the only Western Conference favorite to fall into a 3-0 hole in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Chicago Blackhawks, the conference's top team at the end of the regular season, trails Nashville 3-0 in their series after Monday's 3-2 overtime loss. The disappointing start has stunned Blackhawks fans and led local media to consider the possibility that this may be the end of an era of dominance for the franchise.
If the Blackhawks are eliminated, it will be their second-straight knockout in the first round of the playoffs. They lost to St. Louis is seven games last season while the Wild was getting eliminated by Dallas.
"If the Blackhawks get kicked out in the first round, I don't even know what I'll do," Blackhawks fan Kennedy Powers tweeted.
Hockey fan Ryan Boyd tweeted "Never thought the Blackhawks would be down 3-0."
Boyd is not alone. Just a week ago, the Blackhawks were 4-to-1 odds to win the Stanley Cup. Now they are one game from elimination. Chicago failed to score in each of the first two games and blew a two-goal lead Monday. Game 4 is Thursday night in Nashville.
Chicago Sun Times reporter Mark Potash wrote that Game 3's blown two-goal lead was "yet another warning sign that this playoff series is not just a disappointment, but the beginning of the end of the era when the Hawks are annual Cup favorites. The Hawks seem to be in the awkward position of reaching back for a fastball they no longer have."
Chicago Tribune columnist David Haugh wrote Wednesday that Nashville simply looks like the better, more dangerous team.