Good evening from South Florida, where I watched tonight's Wild victory in Toronto from the comfort of my couch.
I'm meeting the team in Tampa in the morning, and that might not be a good thing for the Wild or its passionate fans. Wild is 0-8 on the road with yours truly on the watch; 2-0 with Rachel Blount.
That's right. I have still not seen a Wild road win in person since last season's finale in Columbus -- better known as the end of the Jacques Lemaire era.
But the Wild's starting to turn the tide under Todd Richards, now winning four of its last five with W's coming in PIttsburgh, at home against the Rangers and Dallas and in Toronto.
I was obviously watching on TV and I'm not getting the luxury of talking to Richards and the players tonight, but in my mind, the Wild's compete level was at its highest tonight in Toronto. It played a complete game until the last five minutes when the Maple Leafs turned it on and pinned the Wild in its own end. In the end was a very hairy 3-on-6 disadvantage.
Phil Kessel made it 4-2 late, then Mikko Koivu shot it in the stands, Marek Zidlicky took a penalty and the Leafs pulled the goalie for the three-man disadvantage.
But Niklas Backstrom was poised and calm, and Owen Nolan scored a 150-foot, rolling, bouncing, shorthanded empty-netter to seal the W with 3.3 ticks left.
Backstrom put together his third 37-save effort of the season, but first in a win, for his 100th career win.