If the NHL had fun police, the Wild would have been cuffed and stuffed Tuesday morning.
They waited until later in the day to throw an impromptu house party when things looked downright dreary.
The team poured a bucket of cold water on the hype and hope that 19-year-old defenseman Zeev Buium would make his professional debut in the regular-season finale against Anaheim at Xcel Energy Center.
Wild fans were pumped to watch the 12th overall draft pick last summer take his rookie lap before warmups and then unleash his much-celebrated offensive skill. They cleared their throats for an adoring “Booooo!” serenade every time he touched the puck as a cool acknowledgement of the pronunciation of his last name.
Instead, the masses were left to simply boo the decision to postpone his official welcome until, presumably, the playoffs.
Frustration turned to euphoria in a blink.
Joel Eriksson Ek’s game-tying goal with 22 seconds left in regulation ensured the Wild wouldn’t need help from other teams to back their way into the playoffs.
Xcel Energy Center erupted knowing that goal secured the final necessary point in the standings to send the Wild back to the postseason.