DENVER – If there's one silver lining to take from the Wild's 5-4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night, it's that coach Mike Yeo might have stumbled onto a dynamic scoring line, perhaps even after Mikko Koivu returns from an ankle injury.
Flashing chemistry on the power play two nights earlier in Anaheim, the line of Zach Parise, Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville was reunited in the third period at the Pepsi Center and ignited a comeback.
The rally fell short, but the Parise-Granlund-Pominville line twice put the Wild, which trailed 4-1 heading into the third, within a goal.
One game after scoring the winning goal and having three points, Parise scored two goals on nine shots and had four points. Granlund set career highs with three points, 22 minutes in ice time and 12 faceoff wins, and Pominville scored a goal and assist.
"Those guys were going and we were trying whatever we could to get a spark," Yeo said. "We just tried to get them out there as much as possible in that third period."
Every shift of the third, the trio generated scoring chances. For the first time all night, the Avalanche spent frantic shifts scrambling in its zone as opposed to making the Wild run around for much of the first 40 minutes.
Unfortunately for the Wild, Pominville's goal with 2 minutes, 14 seconds left came 11 seconds after 2013 first overall pick Nathan MacKinnon caught the Wild cheating for the tying goal. Granlund had made it a 4-3 game, but MacKinnon sped in on a breakaway and beat Niklas Backstrom with a deadly shot.
"I liked how we got aggressive in the third period and held pucks in more," Parise said. "But we put ourselves in a tough spot being down 4-1."