No extra time.
No problem.
After requiring overtime or a shootout to eke out two points in each of its previous three games, the Wild finally stymied a team in 60 minutes – posting a clean 2-0 win over the Maple Leafs Thursday at Xcel Energy.
"We didn't need another overtime game," defenseman Ryan Suter said. "It was good to get that one over in regulation."
And with a blueprint like the one the Wild used to combat the Maple Leafs, it made sense why more hockey wasn't necessary.
The Wild was tight defensively, mimicking the air-tight performance by goalie Alex Stalock between the pipes. Toronto had just five shots on goal through the first period, and three of those came on the power play. Its production was just slightly better in the second, with Stalock turning aside all seven shots he faced in the frame.
Toronto was better in the third, outshooting the Wild 8-0 at one point. But the Wild persevered thanks to timely saves from Stalock but also key positioning in front of him.
Throughout the game, the defensemen and forwards were able to get in shooting lanes to not only block shots but also limit the quality of the Maple Leafs' attempts.