Patrick Sharp came roaring down the ice on a breakaway. He took a direct path toward Ilya Bryzgalov, who already had allowed two goals on the first five shots he faced.
On the confidence meter, this scenario fell somewhere between cover your eyes and, hey, maybe the game operations folks should show Vikings rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater on the videoboard again.
You could hear a simultaneous gulp from 19,000 fans inside Xcel Energy Center.
No chance, right?
Leave it to the Wild's quirky goalie to script something wholly unexpected. Bryzgalov extended his right leg and made a textbook pad save that preserved a one-goal lead.
That highlight save also began a string of impressive stops by Bryzgalov, who experienced his usual tense moments but also stood tall to help the Wild even the series Friday with a 4-2 victory over Chicago in Game 4.
His robbery of Sharp became a pivotal moment.
"At the time, you can call it a game-changing save," Zach Parise said.