The Wild will wake up exhausted, and so will 19,168 fans who filled Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday night/Thursday morning.
Three minutes after midnight, after the Wild had fired a franchise-record 52 shots on Jake Allen and finally forced overtime on its 44th shot at the 59-minute, 37-second mark, defenseman Joel Edmundson ended the Wild's night with the winning goal for a 2-1 Game 1 playoff victory for the St. Louis Blues.
With the entire lower bowl full of fans standing, superstar Vladimir Tarasenko — shut down all night, mostly by the Mikko Koivu line — drove the net on Koivu from the corner. The puck was knocked off his stick right to a pinched-in Edmundson, who buried the goal into a wide-open net with 2:12 left in the first OT.
"Playoff hockey … win or lose, short memories are important," said Zach Parise, who forced overtime with 22.7 seconds left. "You still have to look at the good things that we did and look at where we can be better. Unfortunately right now, we're down 1-0 and now we've got to even it up."
The Wild, which outshot St. Louis 52-26, was by far the better team. But Allen's 51 saves were the most saves any opposing goal has made against the Wild in a playoff game. It was tremendous performance by the NHL's best statistical goaltender for nearly 2½ months.
"We're always trying to make it easy on him, but [Wednesday] he made it easy on us," Blues defenseman Colton Parayko said.
The Wild fell to 2-10 all-time in Game 1 of a series. Teams that win Game 1 in a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Playoffs series hold an all-time series record of 447-204 (68.7 percent).
Allen was 22.7 seconds away from his first career playoff shutout when Parise slam-dunked a Koivu feed to send the anxious crowd into a frenzy.