ST. LOUIS – Devan Dubnyk's eyes opened Thursday morning, and the Wild goaltender immediately realized he didn't have a bad dream.
With a chance to take command of its first-round series with the St. Louis Blues, the Wild actually did suffer its worst loss in playoff history and Dubnyk his worst loss in a Wild uniform when the Blues knotted the best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinals 2-2 with a 6-1 drubbing Wednesday night.
Dubnyk, so critical to the Wild if it has any chance of rebounding in this series, did his best to gain some "perspective on life."
"You realize it's a beautiful day in Minnesota and the sun came up this morning and that's going to happen regardless of what happens on the ice," Dubnyk said Thursday before boarding an hourlong flight to St. Louis for Friday night's pivotal Game 5. "Whatever you need to do, if you spend some time with the family, play around with the little guy … you reset and get back at it.
"We all know we're a great hockey team and that was one hockey game."
This is the third consecutive playoff round in which the Wild has been tied 2-2. The Wild lost Game 5 on the road twice last postseason (it won Games 6 and 7 in the first round to beat Colorado) and has lost five consecutive Game 5s since 2003.
The Wild vows to forget Wednesday's nightmare and redeem itself.
"You just move on. To sit around and think about a missed opportunity is silly," coach Mike Yeo said. "A best-of-seven series, a playoff series against a team like this, it can't be the end of the world when you lose a hockey game."