The company line from Zach Parise, Thomas Vanek, Mike Yeo and many others after the Wild pounded the St. Louis Blues 6-3 was the Wild is not in a position where it can look ahead at potential first-round playoff matchups.
The Wild first has to make the playoffs, and with 10 games left, there are many more points needed.
"It's just about picking up points and getting into the dance," Vanek said after the Wild gained a five-point playoff cushion.
But if the Wild ultimately does meet the Blues — and the two Central Division rivals would clash if the season ended today — the Wild should have confidence. Against a rugged team that had Minnesota's number in recent years, the Wild beat the Blues for a second time in seven days on Saturday afternoon at Xcel Energy Center.
"That one that we won in St. Louis, we might have stolen that one," Parise said, smiling, at the understatement of Devan Dubnyk's thievery. "Tonight was just an all-around better game. We controlled the puck a lot better and spent a lot more time in their zone."
The Wild, playing average hockey at home recently, opened the floodgates by scoring five even-strength goals and chasing Blues goalie Brian Elliott 24 minutes, 5 seconds into the game when Parise and Jonas Brodin scored 26 seconds apart to turn a 2-0 lead into a 4-0 lead.
The Wild took its foot off the gas, Vladimir Tarasenko scored a goal and assisted on another 1:39 apart, and Yeo called time out to calm his troops. Then, Justin Fontaine responded by restoring the Wild's three-goal lead to, as Fontaine said, "take a little wind out of their sails."
The Wild's third line of Vanek, Charlie Coyle and Fontaine created three goals, with Fontaine registering his second career three-point game, Coyle assisting on two goals and Vanek scoring his 18th goal to extend his point streak to a team-season-best seven games.