What could have been the easiest game story in history to write when Mikael Granlund followed his magnificent game-winning goal against Los Angeles with a three-point first period became a nightmare to write when Ryan Suter didn't emerge for the second period because of an injury and the Wild's 5-2 lead eventually became 5-5 with two Jets goals less than two minutes apart in the third.
But Marco Scandella intercepted a pass and hit Erik Haula on the far boards. 1 vs. 2 entering the zone, Haula executed a terrific no-look backhanded pass to a wide-open Jason Zucker in the slot.
Zucker had just come off the bench and the Jets had no clue. He received the pass after slapping his stick on the ice and yelling for Haula's attention and whipped it home with 130 seconds left one game after scoring the tying goal against L.A. to force overtime.

Goal No. 20 for Zucker lifted Minnesota to a 6-5 win, the team's 41st and 88th point to eclipse last year's 87-point total. The Wild's now 15-1-1 in its past 17 road games and has beaten Winnipeg in four meetings so far this season.
Crazy game, but bottom line: Coming off the bye, playing back-to-back, playing without mumps-stricken Zach Parise and Jason Pominville and losing Suter on Tuesday, the Wild got four points in two games to turn a one-point lead over Chicago in the West and Central to a five-point lead with a game in hand.
Well done.
Now, before I continue, just a warning because frankly I've been nervous about this since the moment I unfortunately booked these flights: The trade deadline is at 2 p.m. Wednesday. I have an extremely early flight out of Winnipeg through MSP. I'll connect to Columbus, where I'm due to land 1 ½ hours before the deadline.
As long as my wifi works in the air, I should be able to keep you informed from texts and emails I receive from folks and then to you via Twitter and blogs … hopefully. If I go radio silent on Twitter, pray for my heart because it means the wifi's out.