CHICAGO – Like a broken record during two off days leading into Game 2 of the Western Conference quarterfinals, the Wild repeated the same line over and over and over: "We just have to be a little better in some areas."
Well, if the Wild has any hope of getting back into the series now, the team will have to be a lot better in many areas.
In a classic 1 vs. 8 series in which the Chicago Blackhawks have the decided edge in every facet, they took it to the Wild in every facet of a 5-2 pounding Friday night at the United Center.
"We weren't prepared. We turned pucks over, we weren't crisp, we weren't making our passes," said Devin Setoguchi, who pulled the Wild within one late in the second period. "They came at us hard, and that's what the best team in the league does.
"They can score goals, and we were on our heels for most of the game."
Michael Frolik and Patrick Sharp scored two goals each, Bryan Bickell added an empty-netter and Corey Crawford made 26 saves as the Blackhawks took a 2-0 stranglehold on the series.
The Wild's top line was not only shut out for the second game in a row, Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise each were minus-3. Koivu, in particular, had a terrible game. He took three penalties, had two shots and turned the puck over before a shorthanded goal that gave the Blackhawks a 2-0 lead.
"I am going to have a tough time sitting up here saying that we're real happy with anyone," coach Mike Yeo said when asked about Koivu's play. "This is a team effort tonight, and unfortunately it wasn't a very good one."