Let's see. A rally from a two-goal deficit with a five-goal surge. Check.
A Blues goalie clubbing a Wild player with his blocker. Check.
And a pair of goalies ready and willing to fight, only to be restrained by the spoilsports in stripes. Check.
Yep. That all happened — in the second period alone — during the Wild's 8-5 victory over the Blues in St. Louis on Wednesday night that extended Minnesota's franchise-record points streak to 14 games (11-0-3) and matched the team record for goals in game. The Wild are one point behind Central Division-leading Dallas.
John Klingberg, Oskar Sundqvist and Mason Shaw scored goals 1:58 apart in the second period — and that was only the appetizer.
Later in the period, Ryan Hartman (two goals, one assist) gave the Wild a 5-4 lead and skated past an enraged Blues goalie Jordan Binnington, who slid well outside of his crease. Hartman made contact with Binnington, who responded by clubbing the center with his blocker.
"We know the type of player he is," Binnington told reporters. "I actually like his game, to be honest. He plays the game hard and I respect it and it's no problem. He knows what he's doing. He's good at it."
On the other end of the ice, Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury took notice. Fleury sprinted down the ice and dropped his gloves to "go" with Binnington. Referees kept the goalies separated, much to the crowd's displeasure. Binnington received a match penalty (game ejection), a five-minute major, and a minor for leaving the crease, while Hartman (roughing) and Fleury (leaving the crease) received minors.