ST. LOUIS – Six weeks ago, the Wild was gearing up for a deep Stanley Cup run.
But late Sunday afternoon, in a quickly emptying locker room full of sweaty, stunned faces, Eric Staal voiced what everybody in the organization and thousands of fans who invested their hearts and money into what's quickly becoming a lost season had to be thinking.
"After the type of year we had, this is definitely hard to imagine right now," Staal said. "We've got to find a way to win one."
After a franchise-record 106 points, the Wild is three games into this postseason and has yet to figure out how to win a game against the St. Louis Blues or light up their stingy goalie.
Three games that could have gone either way, yet it's the Wild that lost 3-1 Sunday afternoon to find itself in a colossal 3-0 cavity.
Only four of 184 teams in NHL history (2.2 percent) have completed a comeback from a 3-0 series deficit. The Wild has trailed a series 3-0 three previous times. Twice, it was swept, once it extended to five games before losing. The Wild returned to Minnesota afterward to lick its wounds for a few days before returning to St. Louis for a prayer of extending its season Wednesday.
"Well, it is possible. It's been done," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "It doesn't happen very often. When you have three games that were as close as ours, it doesn't take a lot to turn it over."
Blues goalie Jake Allen, who made 51 saves in Game 1, made an additional 40 stops Sunday, including 19 in the third period. He has a .974 save percentage in the series and has allowed three goals in three games.