This is what it was supposed to feel like, and look like.
These are the kinds of nights Wild management imagined when it brought Zach Parise home.
In his biggest game in green to date, Parise played his best, scoring two goals and totaling a career playoff-high four points Monday in leading the Wild to a 5-2 victory in Game 6.
With a crowd of towel-waving fellow Minnesotans filling the X with noise, Parise fought to the front of the net and deflected in two pucks, giving the Wild its first goal, and its go-ahead goal to send this playoff series back to Colorado for a Game 7.
"Guys like that usually find a way," Wild coach Mike Yeo said.
Parise wasn't buying the storybook angle late Monday night. He already was anticipating Game 7, and bigger games to come.
"These games are fun when you win and you contribute," he said. "But I think when we signed here, we didn't sign here to win a first-round game. We look at the big picture. But tonight we were able to force a Game 7.
"That's what we wanted to do when we skated this morning and we did it, and now we have to get a win in Denver."