CHICAGO – The high of its first-round victory over the Colorado Avalanche has officially worn off for the Wild.
Two days after winning an emotional and draining series, the Wild finds itself chasing another.
The Wild had the better of the chances and even executed a comeback from a two-goal deficit in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. But that rally was short-lived when star forward Patrick Kane answered with a pretty goal after an even prettier play to lift Chicago to a 5-2 victory at the United Center.
"We're not happy with our game tonight," coach Mike Yeo said. "I felt we didn't have everybody at the level we needed to be at."
Trailing 2-0 after two periods, the Wild rallied on goals by Clayton Stoner and Kyle Brodziak 4 minutes, 37 seconds apart to silence the Madhouse on Madison.
That silence lasted less than 90 seconds.
The ultra-talented Kane gave Chicago its lead right back on a magnificent goal. After dangling through the neutral zone and tiptoeing the blue line, Kane crossed to his right on his backhand, weaved by defenseman Jonas Brodin and beat an awkward-looking Ilya Bryzgalov with a tight shot just under the crossbar.
"I saw both defensemen kind of go to [Patrick Sharp], so I just tried to get in on the backhand and made a good shot," Kane said nonchalantly.