The Minnesota Wild, went wild and took the game 7 - 2 . Even I thought it was going to be over and done with, but I was wrong.Hehehe. In sevenofnine's "NHL Round II" thread, I warned about underestimating the Minnesota Wild. If the first game would have been 59 minutes and 58 seconds long, then this series would now be 3-2 in favor of the Wild, and not Vancouver. Up until last night each game in this series had been decided by only one goal.
So the Wild defeat the Avalanche in Round one, a team with the best goaltender in history plus Forsberg and Sakic, and they press Vancouver to the limit for each game.
Why do not people understand that the Wild is a very tenacious hockey team with great goaltending, with the best coach in the league (Jacques Lemaire), and with just enough firepower to win?
Keep underestimating the Wild -- and you'll see a third-year expansion team in the NHL finals just like happened with the Florida Panthers a few years back.
I know the Wild still have 2 games to win in their Canucks series -- and it may or may not happen. But with the 7-2 outcome last night, you've got to figure their odds are at least even of winning Wednesday's game 6 and forcing a deciding game 7 Thursday in Vancouver.