As the NHL saying goes, it's not a playoff series until somebody wins on the road. If that's the case, then the Wild and Vegas Golden Knights certainly have themselves a playoff series.
With its 1-0 overtime victory in Game 1 on Sunday in Las Vegas, the Wild showed that its 5-1-2 record against the Golden Knights in the regular season wasn't a product of smoke and mirrors. Behind Cam Talbot's 42 saves and a patient, structured game that showed no panic when under pressure, coach Dean Evason's squad weathered a stormy first period and hung around long enough for Joel Eriksson Ek to finally solve Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury 3:20 into overtime.
Game 2 on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena is certain to feature pushback from a Golden Knights team that won the Western Conference title in its inaugural season in 2018 and played for another conference crown last year.
With that in mind, here are three keys for the Wild in its quest to take a 2-0 series lead:
1. Score first
It's simple, right? The Wild scored first on Sunday and won the game. Chances are, Game 2 won't need overtime to get to the first goal, and a Vegas team that tied for third with 191 goals in the regular season has the talent to get on opponents early.
"We can help ourselves by making them play from behind,'' said Vegas coach Peter DeBoer, whose team was 31-3-2 in the regular season when scoring first. "If we get the first goal, the other team has to open it up a bit, and sometimes games look different because of that.''
In the regular-season series between the Wild and Vegas, the team that scored first won six of the eight games. Overall, Minnesota outscored opponents 60-40 in the first period this season.