As a prospect, Mikael Granlund became known internationally for his lacrosse-style, behind-the-net, stuff-in for a goal.
In the last series, he became known for skating through three Avalanche defenders, launching himself horizontally, and somehow stuffing the puck in for an overtime game-winner in Game 3.
Late Tuesday night, Granlund no longer looked like the baby-faced kid who seeks a starring role on YouTube. Stitches jutted out of a red gash on his chin. "Last game,'' he said, dismissively, when asked about it.
He was still dripping sweat, his mullet-quality hair flopped in all directions, and he wore the red bar of courage on his forehead – the mark left by the helmet when the player wearing the helmet is involved in contact.
He even spoke like a veteran, rejecting questions about his goals. "I will enjoy this game and then move on,'' he said.
The face of the future is now the face of the present. Granlund scored two goals as the Wild beat the Blackhawks, 4-0, at Xcel Energy Center, and his buddy Erik Haula, another fresh-faced Finnish finisher, scored the first.
Mikko Koivu, Jason Pominville and Matt Moulson on Tuesday went another game against the Blackhawks without a goal. Zach Parise scored with 2:35 remaining on the power play, to end the suspense.
The veterans' scoring was not needed, and while Haula and Granlund dominated the scoring column, fellow youngsters Nino Niederreiter, Charlie Coyle and Justin Fontaine, battled all over the ice.