CHICAGO - If there was one line Chicago needed to stop in the opening-round game of the NHL playoffs on Tuesday night, it was Minnesota's line of Mikko Koivu, Zach Parise and Charlie Coyle.
And it's no wonder, the three Wild forwards combined for 37 goals during the regular season, with Parise leading the way with 18 goals and Koivu scoring 11.
And Koivu and Parise had combined for 46 assists and 75 points.
The Blackhawks smothered the Wild trio through the first two periods, holding them to three shots, including a pair of meaningless shots at the end of the second.
For the game, Koivu, Parise and Coyle had five of the Wild's 27 shots on goal in the 2-1 loss in overtime.
The Blackhawks top line of Brandon Saad, Jonathan Toews and Marian Hossa teamed up to hold the Wild's best line in check for two-thirds of the game. They also provided some offensive punch for the home team.
"Our line was playing a lot [whatever] line that was out there against them just had to be aware that they were out there and be tough on those guys," Toews said.
"We did that, but they're going to create chances no matter what, so we just have to contain them as much as we can.