The Los Angeles Kings already were checked into a nearby hotel, their equipment bags and uniforms already strewn across an auxiliary locker room, their staff already at Xcel Energy Center watching the Wild play.
It would have been easy for the Wild to look past the Calgary Flames in anticipation of Saturday's home game against the defending Stanley Cup champions.
But desperate to separate itself from other playoff contenders and particularly put some heat on one favorite foe above, the Wild pushed the pace Friday night until it finally busted through with three third-period goals en route to a 4-2 victory.
"What we said is, 'You can't have any kind of eye on [Saturday's] game and you can't be only half into this one,' " said coach Mike Yeo, who marched down his bench at the start of the third period with the score tied 1-1 tapping his players on the shoulders. "We had to win this game."
The rallying point came 1 minute, 51 seconds into the third period, when Calgary's Joe Colborne nailed Justin Fontaine in the head. The Wild believed Colborne should have received an illegal check to the head or an interference penalty. A fuming Yeo stood on the bench screaming at referee Francois St. Laurent and "strongly disagreed" with the no-call.
Fontaine walked slowly down the tunnel. He quickly returned, though, and on his first shift back set up Thomas Vanek with a cross-crease pass and go-ahead goal just 1:45 after the hit.
"I was pretty rattled," Fontaine said. "I didn't think it was the cleanest hit. Sometimes when you come back, it motivates you and gets you going. Getting one the next shift, kind of rubbing it in, I let the guy hear it a little bit."
Only 3:23 later, captain Mikko Koivu capped an outstanding game with what became the winning goal. He led the Wild into the zone, dished to linemate Chris Stewart, drove the net and redirected Stewart's pass back underneath Karri Ramo, who had frustrated the Wild with 27 saves through two periods.