Big opportunity for the Wild to land on the U.S. and Canadian sports stage tonight when it looks to hand the Chicago Blackhawks their first regulation loss of the season.
The record 22 (19-0-3) consecutive games to open a season with a point (28 straight games with a point dating to last March) has drawn reporters from ESPN, TSN, Sports Illustrated, Wall Street Journal and even LaPresse in Montreal. Tons of reporters and cameras were here this morning, but that actually is common in Chicago.
Here is Joel Quenneville's press scrum
I'll be on Fox Sports North tonight during Wild Live and the first intermission. Please read Kent Youngblood's coverage on the streak at www.startribune.com/wild
"This thing has kind of taken a mind of its own as we've won a lot of games here," Patrick Kane said after today's morning skate. "There's been a lot of attention nationally, in North America and definitely in the organization. It's one of those things where you don't really expect it to happen, but when it does, you want to keep continuing it. We're at the point right now where it's almost like we don't want to lose just because that streak's still alive."
Twelve of Chicago's wins are one-goal wins, with seven coming in overtime or shootout ("We've had a couple close calls," said Quenneville). Fifteen of the Blackhawks' 22 games have been one-goal games. The Wild was the first team to put a blemish on the Hawks' record this year, snapping their six-game winning streak to open the year with a 3-2 shootout loss on Jan. 30 in St. Paul.
If the season ended at this very moment, the Wild would play Chicago in the first round!
7:43 p.m. puck drop as opposed to 7:38 because the great Marian Hossa will be honored for playing his 1,000th game Sunday. He'll be presented with the silver stick and a painting from GM Stan Bowman.