Jason Zucker leveled Brent Seabrook with a hard hit and then stood over him and glared.
Devin Setoguchi delivered a body blow every chance he got.
Cal Clutterbuck took a shot to the throat and responded with a punch to the face.
The Wild finally applied the only blueprint that will work against the highly skilled Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday. Down 2-0 in the series, the Wild answered a challenge from coach Mike Yeo and brought a renewed physical element to Game 3 at Xcel Energy Center.
The Wild hit, hit and hit some more before finishing the job in overtime for a 3-2 victory that revealed the only possible way the Wild can hang with the top-seeded Blackhawks.
"As long as we keep banging them and stay physical on them," Charlie Coyle said, "they'll be coughing up pucks and creating turnovers, and that's what we like."
The Wild finished with 34 hits to Chicago's 13. That's a huge discrepancy, and it had everything to do with the Wild suddenly making this a series. Clutterbuck (eight hits) and Setoguchi (seven) combined for more hits than the entire Blackhawks team.
In all, 14 Wild players collected at least one hit.