LAS VEGAS – The celebration on the ice was exuberant. It ended with a boisterous group hug behind the Golden Knights net after Joel Eriksson Ek scored in overtime to finalize a 1-0 victory for the Wild in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series.
And the hoopla must have spilled over into the locker room Sunday afternoon inside T-Mobile Arena considering the team was blasting music at decibels that coach Dean Evason said prevented him from hearing himself.
"Guys are excited, obviously," Evason said.
But scenes like that seem to be the exception and not the norm.
Since this series with Vegas started, the Wild has looked and sounded very businesslike, playing with a matter-of-fact flair that helped the team pluck home-ice advantage from the Golden Knights ahead of Game 2 on Tuesday.
"We liked how our group just stayed focused, didn't push any panic buttons, didn't blow zones, didn't try to push offense," Evason said. "We stayed with it. We got opportunities that didn't go in. We didn't get frustrated, and our group's done that all year."
The longer a game stays scoreless, the more the margin of error shrinks — especially in the playoffs where the stakes are steeper.
And yet the Wild didn't play like it was scared by the circumstances; while Vegas was juggling its lines, looking to spark its top unit, the Wild didn't make any personnel changes and kept relying on everyone.