WINNIPEG – Late in the third period, Jets goaltender Laurent Brossoit peeked behind him, but the puck wasn’t there.
What would have been a Marco Rossi hat trick — and the Wild’s third in two games — was gobbled up by Brossoit’s gear.
“Almost,” Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury said.
Such was the epithet of the Wild’s encore to their highest-scoring game in franchise history, a 6-3 buzzkill by the Jets on Tuesday at Canada Life Centre in which the Wild flirted with staging another jaw-dropping rally but also never really had the execution to make it a reality.
“We gotta bear down,” coach John Hynes said. “I think the process to get to those chances was good. But when you get that many looks and you’re attacking offensively, you gotta find a way to get to the back of the net.”
Winnipeg’s Gabriel Vilardi scored twice, at the beginning of a two-goal, 14-second surge by the Jets in the first period and to kick off a three-goal tear in the third, but it was backup goalie Brossoit who was crowned the game’s first star after his 36 saves.
After Vilardi converted on the power play at 9 minutes, 38 seconds of the third period, Sean Monahan put Winnipeg ahead 5-1 only 58 seconds later.
“It was two tips in the third that changed direction,” said Fleury, who had 24 stops. “The power-play goal was a nice play backdoor. Couple shots I didn’t see. I don’t think we got outplayed by any means.”