CHICAGO – In two games at Xcel Energy Center, the Wild just about shut down the Blackhawks' most dangerous forwards. Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and Patrick Sharp were rendered useless. Brandon Saad was silenced, and Michal Handzus — well, he's just here to win faceoffs and kill penalties.
And for any other team that might be a victory in itself, if not for one pesky Slovak who doesn't seem to slow down. Not after 15 years in the league or four trips to the Stanley Cup Final in his past six seasons.
Marian Hossa hasn't broken stride for anybody — a problem that arose again during Game 5 at the United Center on Sunday night. Hossa set up the game-winning goal in the third period by Jonathan Toews as the Blackhawks won Game 5 2-1.
"Sometimes it just takes a simple shot," Hossa said. "Jonny found a way to score from the rebound. That's the type of goals — every night it's not going to be pretty, and we are glad we won this game.
The series goes back to Minnesota for Game 6 on Tuesday with Chicago ahead 3-2.
"We definitely would like to finish it there. We know how hard it is to play in their building and we know we have to be better than we were in the last three games," Hossa said.
Chicago overcame a rusty first period to get back into the game and control the final two periods.
"The crowd was frustrated, we were frustrated," Hossa said. "After the first we just came to the dressing room and [said] we just have to relax, we knew how we need to play. We just needed to take a deep breath, relax and play hard.