DENVER – The Wild's top three centers during the NHL playoffs are proud Finns, but as players, they have very different skill sets.
Mikko Koivu is big, powerful and if you make him angry, he's liable to give you a glare that'll make you sprint for the bench.
Mikael Granlund is small, slippery and has the vision of an eagle.
Erik Haula is fast, versatile and can catch opponents off-guard in any situation.
Yet their intangibles are almost identical.
"They all bring different things, but they're ultracompetitive," said former Wild and Colorado Avalanche forward Andrew Brunette, Koivu's former linemate who double-dips as an adviser to the Wild's front office and coaching staff. "Finns are very inside-driven. I've played with some intense ones, and I've seen some laid-back ones. Once the puck drops, they're all basically the same — these guys, especially."
One big reason the Wild pulled out victories in Games 3 and 4 to turn the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Avalanche into a best-of-three series is the play up the middle by Koivu (Turku, Finland), Granlund (Oulu, Finland) and Haula (Pori, Finland).
The three were outstanding during the homestand as the Wild won consecutive games to put the pressure squarely on the young Avalanche's shoulders heading into Saturday's fifth game.