One goaltender was spectacular. The other was perfect. As duels go, this one served as a master class.
When it was over, the Game 1 headline carried a striking message: The Wild won a playoff game because of impenetrable goaltending.
Brought to the organization this season to provide calm, consistent goaltending, Cam Talbot rewarded that faith in him by blanking the Vegas Golden Knights 1-0 in overtime in what became a fantastic stand-off against Marc-Andre Fleury.
The teams combined for 72 shots, many Grade A chances. Shooters did everything possible to put themselves in position to score. The goalies were just better.
The Wild needed a fortunate bounce to crack Fleury. Technically, Joel Eriksson Ek scored the winner, but in truth, Talbot won the game in the first period by keeping his team afloat during Vegas' all-out attack.
Of Talbot's 42 saves, 19 came in the opening period. The Golden Knights spent the entire period in the offensive zone, peppering Talbot with shots, relentless in their pressure.
Wild coach Dean Evason described his team as "hanging on." The score easily could have been 2-0 after the period. Instead, it was 0-0. That was the game right there.
Calm Cam rose to the moment.