The Wild's season started days ago, but this felt like the official coronation.
Back-and-forth action against a long-standing rival in front of a sellout crowd.
Welcome back to the old NHL, where the Wild is currently leading the resurgence.
After shedding four deficits, including the final one in the last minute of regulation, the Wild finally overcame the Jets 6-5 in overtime on Tuesday to stay undefeated in its home opener in front of an announced crowd of 18,156 — the largest to witness a Wild game at Xcel Energy Center since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the first time the Wild has debuted 3-0 since 2015.
"That's the way a hockey game should be, especially with the fans back," winger Mats Zuccarello said. "It was unbelievable."
Joel Eriksson Ek polished off his first career hat trick 3 minutes, 30 seconds into overtime after the center tied the score at 5 by whacking in a puck with 59 seconds to go in the third period.
Before that, Winnipeg had a sixth goal reversed — an empty-netter by Mark Scheifele with 1:14 to go — after the Wild successfully challenged for offsides, a signal that came from the team's video coaches, Jonas Plumb and TJ Jindra, from their headquarters in the bowels of the arena.