Wild take early lead over Avalanche, dominate first period

Wild take early lead over Avalanche, dominate first period

12 years ago
Brace Hemmelgarn / USA TODAY Sports

The Minnesota Wild, down 2-1 in their opening round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche, gave the road team a terribly rough ride in the opening 20 minutes of Game 4 on Thursday night. 

Minnesota nice? Forget about it, this was some Lorne Malvo-schtick.  

Here's an unblocked shot attempt chart logging the performance of the two teams at even-strength in the opening 20 minutes:

[Courtesy extraskater.com]

If you're reading the above graph you might notice that it took the Avalanche over 10 minutes to record their first shot attempt at even-strength. That's not going to get it done in the playoffs, even against a lower seed like the Wild. 

Despite the Canada vs. Latvia-style dominance exhibited by the Wild in the period, Minnesota only scored a single goal. Wild defender Jared Spurgeon opened the scoring, capitalizing on over three minutes of uninterrupted offensive pressure from Minnesota.

That the Wild haven't already buried the Avalanche in Game 4 is a credit to the steady play of Vezina trophy favorite Semyon Varlamov, who made 13 saves in the period. This rejection of a Matt Moulson breakaway late in the frame was easily Varlamov's best work: 

[Courtesy NHL.com]

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