If Saturday night's clash between the Wild and Nashville Predators was a potential first-round playoff matchup, buckle up. It could be a volatile yet exciting affair.
With the Predators commendably playing in-your-face, fast hockey despite coming off their five-day "bye" and not even having the chance to practice the day before, Wild players stood up for themselves and their goalie all night during a 5-2 victory — the team's 39th in 58 games, surpassing last season's 82-game total.
Things got tense in the third period when the Wild's 3-0 lead suddenly became 3-2 in a span of 2 minutes, 9 seconds, but Jason Zucker capped a three-point night with a stress-relieving blocked shot/defensive blue-line steal/breakaway goal with 3:19 left to enable the Western Conference-leading Wild to pull within one of the Washington Capitals for the most points in the NHL.
"They go to the net hard. That's [Nashville's] game. There's a line there, and I think it was crossed a few times," said former Predators goalie Devan Dubnyk, who made 37 saves for his league-leading 32nd win. "It doesn't matter now. … Big goal from Zucks, and we locked it down at the end."
Teams coming off their five-day bye fell to 3-12-4 (0-8-3 this month). The Wild, 4-1-1 on its eight-game homestand, begins its bye Wednesday — one day after hosting the Chicago Blackhawks, who fell nine points behind Minnesota in the Central Division race. The Wild is eight points up on San Jose for the conference lead.
The Zucker-Mikko Koivu-Mikael Granlund line, created the day after Thanksgiving and unbreakable since with a collective 110 points, combined for seven points with Granlund and Koivu scoring their 17th goals and Zucker his 17th and 18th.
"It's every single game," Dubnyk said.
Koivu, the Wild's all-time leading scorer, tied Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews for 34th among active players with 600 points.