DALLAS — For months the Wild have been rehearsing how to play in the playoffs, honing their style to withstand the tight checking, hard-hitting and mood swings of the postseason.
When it was finally showtime, they delivered their lines word for word.
Relying on their now patented cool-under-pressure temperament, the Wild overcame a shaky spurt and tense turn of events to outlast the Stars 3-2 in double overtime at American Airlines Center and secure a 1-0 lead in the first-round, best-of-seven series. The winning goal, capping the longest game in Wild history, came at precisely 1 a.m. — and after 92 minutes, 20 seconds of play.
Game 2 is set for an 8:30 p.m. Wednesday start.
"We're happy the way that we held our composure and all that good stuff that everybody talks about in the playoffs," coach Dean Evason said. "We did it tonight. We gotta do it again."
Ryan Hartman finally ended the stalemate with 7 minutes, 40 seconds left in the second overtime, scooping up a botched clearing attempt by Dallas that bounced off Sam Steel's skate and flinging the puck behind Stars goalie Jake Oettinger to wrap up the Wild's longest game ever at 92:20.
"We expect a good battle," said Hartman, who became the 10th Wild player to score in overtime during the playoffs. "We're happy with obviously getting the first one but can't sit and think about the win too much. We have a game to play on Wednesday, and we need to get another win."
This was only the Wild's fourth Game 1 victory in 16 series. All four have been on the road.