DENVER – Hours after Zach Parise said it was time for the Wild to break the home-cooking trend in the Western Conference playoffs, the Colorado Avalanche got plenty of it at the Pepsi Center.
After some controversial calls and no-calls in regulation, the Avalanche forced overtime after one of its players appeared to be offside.
Then young star Nathan MacKinnon, held in check during two games in Minnesota, scored 3:27 into overtime to lift Colorado to a 4-3 victory.
The Avs lead the series 3-2. The Wild returns home Monday for Game 6; the home team has won all five games in this series.
Game 7, if necessary, would be back at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday.
In Game 1, Paul Stastny tied the score with 13.4 seconds left before scoring in overtime. In Game 5, the Wild once again couldn't hit an empty net with Semyon Varlamov on the bench for what seemed like an eternity, and P.A. Parenteau made Minnesota pay with 1:14 left, converting the rebound of a Stastny shot.
Moments after Gabriel Landeskog impeded Charlie Coyle's ability to get a loose puck with a yawning net in front of him, Stastny set up Parenteau's first goal of the series. Replays appear to show that Stastny was offside.
"It was offside, and they missed a call," bristled Wild defenseman Ryan Suter. "We have to go home and take care of business there and then be ready to come in here and win a game."