DENVER – It felt like Game 9 of the playoffs.
Two nights after the Wild thumped the Colorado Avalanche 5-0 in a game that felt like — and probably deserved to be — 10-0, the bitter rivals that entertained so mightily last postseason capped their home-and-home season openers by renewing last playoff's intensity, frantic action and bitterness.
After failing to remotely show up Thursday in St. Paul, the Avalanche was engaged from the start this night. But the Wild didn't back down to the season's first gut check, again got rock-solid goaltending from Darcy Kuemper and skated to a season-opening sweep of the Avs with a hard-fought 3-0 victory at the Pepsi Center.
"There definitely was that kind of [playoff] intensity," Kuemper said after becoming the first goalie since Roberto Luongo in 2005 to open a season with consecutive shutouts. "Two rivals going at it, and they definitely wanted to respond after last game. It was a good road win."
Added Charlie Coyle, "It brought back some memories of the playoffs."
Facing last season's fourth-most potent offense, Kuemper was tested much more than Thursday's 16-save shutout. He stood tall with 30 saves, helping weather several storms with freezes and heists. He now is riding a career-best 119-minute, 44 second shutout streak.
"He came up huge on a number of occasions," Coyle said. "He bailed us out a few times."
With fans charged up after Colorado unveiled its 2013-14 Central Division championship banner, Coyle silenced them with a goal, his first of the season, 1:51 in. With the Wild enduring an Avalanche push, Erik Johnson's five-minute elbowing major and a questionable disallowed goal for Coyle, all in an anxious first half of the second period, Jason Zucker gave the Wild a critical two-goal cushion.