LAS VEGAS — The Wild are out west for the rest of their season-long road trip, and they had no trouble adjusting to the time change.
They were ready from the get-go, scoring 26 seconds into the first and second periods — a franchise first — en route to a 5-2 rout of the Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena.
Marcus Johansson factored in all but one goal, tying his career high with a four-point effort that included the Wild’s first goal to go along with three assists.
His linemates Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek had a goal and an assist apiece.
“Playing with those two is a lot of fun and easy for the most part, too,” Johansson said. “Yeah, we’ve been clicking. I think we all like playing with each other, and we work hard. Just try and help each other out.
“Yeah, it was a fun night.”
The blue line also chipped in, with captain Jared Spurgeon tallying a goal and assist and Jonas Brodin picking up two assists. They also had 10 blocked shots, including a season-high six for Spurgeon.
“They were excellent,” coach John Hynes said. “Obviously, that pair was really good on both sides of the puck. The commitment to block shots when they were in those situations, particularly on the penalty kill, was a big factor — particularly early in the game.”