Quality over quantity.
Less is more.
Bend, don't break.
Whatever the strategy is called, it worked for the Wild in Game 5 against the Golden Knights.
"This time of year when you come out with the win, doesn't matter how you do it," winger Zach Parise said.
Despite mustering a franchise playoff-low 14 shots, half of which came in the first period, and getting pelted with almost triple that by Vegas, the Wild survived the blitz 4-2 to shrink its deficit to 3-2 in the best-of-seven showdown.
But as this first-round series swings back to Xcel Energy Center for Game 6 on Wednesday night with the Wild facing another must-win situation, the team realizes it needs to iron out the unevenness to prolong its season yet again.
"We can't give them the opportunities that we did," coach Dean Evason said. "When we get into our defensive zone coverage, we gotta get the heck out of there. We got stuck a little bit more than we have prior games here.