TORONTO – The Wild are just two games into their season, but they are already planning on revamping their defense.
A rout will do that, especially the 7-4 shelling dished out by the Maple Leafs on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena that was actually flattering at times to the Wild despite the lopsided finish.
"It really doesn't feel like a beatdown that we got tonight," Marcus Foligno said. "But we've got to regroup."
What the Wild did get was a lesson: make mistakes against the NHL's top scorers, and they will stuff them in the back of the net.
Case in point: Auston Matthews became only the fifth player in league history to score a hat trick in his first two games of the season after he and William Nylander (two goals and an assist) blitzed the Wild in the third period after a back-breaking tally by Calle Jarnkrok.
"You give those guys an inch, and they'll take it," Foligno said. "That's the difference. We've got to understand. It's early, but we need to know our identity and we got away from it."
Marco Rossi batted in his first NHL goal 9 minutes, 51 seconds into the second period to cut the deficit to 4-3 and galvanize the Wild, who peppered Toronto goalie Ilya Samsonov (28 saves) with shots in the third — including Rossi, who nearly delivered the equalizer with a look in tight.
"It feels really good," Rossi said. "I had so many chances, too. It was important for me to stick with it and just keep going."