So much to get to in this blog, it's midnight, I'm all alone in this press box and I haven't even started.
Here we go:
The Wild knocked St. Louis off its Central Division perch tonight with a 4-2 victory, snapping a 9-game winless streak against them and chasing slumping Ryan Miller (4 goals, 13 shots). Colorado won in Vancouver to take over the division lead. What's that mean?
In 24 hours, the Wild's first-round opponent has changed from Anaheim to St. Louis to now … Colorado, the team that knocked off the Wild in the 2008 playoffs when Minnesota won its first and only Northwest Division title.
The Wild has one game left Sunday against Nashville. It'll be a chance for the Wild to hit the 100-point mark for the second time in franchise history.
The Wild will meet the West division winner with the second-best record next week in the first round of the playoffs.
Anaheim, which won the Pacific, has one more point than Colorado and St. Louis.
The Ducks play at L.A. on Saturday and Colorado on Sunday. The Avs play at San Jose on Friday and at Anaheim on Sunday. The Blues play at Dallas on Friday and against Detroit on Sunday.