Entertaining game down at Xcel Energy Center on Tuesday night when the Washington Capitals took a 5-4 overtime win over the Wild.
Wild had the far better of the play at 5-on-5. Special teams, different story, as Alex Ovechkin, for the first time in his career, completed a hat trick by virtue of three power-play goals all from his usual left-circle vicinity spot and the Wild went 0-for-5 on the power play with four shots on goal.
The Wild's edge for home-ice advantage in the first round is seven points of Nashville, which lost tonight and has six games left like Minnesota, and St. Louis, which has seven games left.
First the news:
1. Zach Parise was high-sticked by Tom Wilson in the first period. He went down in a heap and was in agony. He never returned and coach Bruce Boudreau said he had a really swollen eye after the game and an upper body injury beyond the eye. Replays showed that his head collided with Jay Beagle's lower leg as he fell to the ice and Boudreau indicated it may have happened on that part of the incident.
No timetable.
"Seeing him back there, he doesn't look too good," defenseman Ryan Suter said. "I don't think it's as bad as you first think when you see it, but hopefully he recovers fast. He's starting to play really well, that energy and just his tenacity out there, we need him back fast."
2. Joel Eriksson Ek was officially recalled before the game and he has arrived in town. He will be on the ice in practice Wednesday, which Rachel Blount is covering, incidentally.