Dean Evason earned his first victory as the Wild's interim coach in Vancouver, with a 4-3 shootout win Feb. 19 that his three kids witnessed in person.
"Fond memories for me to have my children there watching," Evason said.
But the next matchup with the Canucks also will be special.
The Wild and Vancouver will square off in a qualifying round to advance to the Stanley Cup playoffs ... if the NHL returns to finish the 2019-20 season after the league was put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"We have an opportunity to get in, and we're certainly looking at it as the first round of the playoffs, old school, back in the day when we started with best-of-fives to start the playoffs," Evason said.
The NHL rolled out its plan for salvaging the season if given the go-ahead by medical and government officials. Its solution was to officially end the regular season and implement a 24-team tournament. The top 12 teams in each conference will compete; the top four will meet in a round robin to determine first-round seeding, and the remaining eight will face off in a best-of-five to join them.
A point shy of a playoff spot when the season stalled on March 12, the Wild could have been on the outside looking in.
"Essentially we're in the playoffs, and we have an opportunity," Evason said. "As close as we were, it would clearly be very devastating if we weren't going to get in because of one point separating us.