Marcus Foligno didn't channel Al Pacino and deliver an "Any Given Sunday" monologue or make a Herb Brooks "Miracle" speech.
"No 'Braveheart' or anything like that," Foligno said. "Save that for the real intense games like the playoffs."
But the Wild alternate captain did address the team when players retreated to the locker room after one period on Saturday at Xcel Energy Center already trailing the Rangers 3-0.
What happened next?
The Wild took control during the second period, shed their deficit in the third and then finally overcame New York for good in a shootout to earn a long-awaited slump-busting victory.
"I just said, 'It's fitting that we have to dig a deeper hole to get out of it.' That's what I pretty much said," Foligno recalled. "I said, 'This is the stuff that makes teams come together, and you can look at it and just say, wow, we're deeper than we were before. But eventually you gotta get out of the hole. If you're going to complain and go on your own, take long shifts and look for breakaways and stuff like that, then it's going to be 8-0.'
"We didn't do that, and that was a good character win."
That outcome looked like a pipe dream when the Wild skated off after the first period.