"We defended quick. We were in their face. We made them earn every inch of ice. That is something we've been preaching all year, but the last game we had it. We had that little extra that it takes to win at this time of the year."
Next stop on the trip for the Avalanche is a meeting tonight with the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center, and just like two days earlier, it will be a battle between clubs fighting for a playoff spot.
Colorado is currently two points behind the Arizona Coyotes for the second and last wild-card spot in the Western Conference, while the Stars have a four-point edge over the Coyotes for the first wild-card position.
"They're trying to knock us out of the playoffs, and we're trying to get in," Bednar said of the matchup with the Stars. "It's a big game for us, and we need to come in with the same type of urgency and desperation that we had in Minny."
Bednar noted that he liked his players' energy during morning skate, and the players seem to grasp the opportunity that is in front of them with only nine games remaining in the regular season.
"Last game we competed hard," said veteran Derick Brassard. "You saw guys sacrificing their bodies and doing the little things right. We didn't give them much, and we're expecting that from ourselves tonight. We want to do the same thing. It's going to take everyone in the lineup and a good effort."
This evening's game is the fourth and final meeting of the season between the teams, with Colorado currently leading 2-1-0 in the series. The Avs won the first two outings at home, but the Stars won the most recent contest by a 4-0 score on March 7.
In what began as a tightly-contested affair, the Stars took advantage of their scoring chances to pull away in the third period. Dallas was physical and didn't allow the Avalanche to use its speed to find much space in the offensive and neutral zones.
"I don't think they give much. We're going to have to fight for ice, and we're going to have to find a way to score goals," Brassard said. "They have a lot of big bodies, a lot of guys that are hard to move. They defend really hard and we expect it to be a low scoring game tonight. We're going to have to find a way to score goals."
Getting the two points in the standings is enough incentive for the Avs, but having a better performance in North Texas than two weeks ago is also motivation.
"It's going to be a huge game for us and for them as well. It's going to be a physical game, an intense game," said Colorado defenseman Samuel Girard. "We're going to have to be ready for the game tonight and make sure we bring our qualities to the ice. We're going to have to use our speed."