"I don't think we were happy with our game tonight," said Wild defenseman Jon Merrill. "Took us a while to find our legs, they kind of got to their game and got some momentum on the power play and spent too much time in our end for sure."
With Jonas Brodin out because of an upper-body injury, Merrill was an absolute horse once again, especially on one marathon shift during the second period that began at the start of a power play and extended well after.
Merrill blocked three shots on the kill alone and was pinned on the ice for 3 minutes, 17 seconds before he was finally able to get off for a change.
He finished the game with eight blocked shots in all.
"He's been so good for us, so reliable," Foligno said. "Johnny was good. He was probably sucking wind, but he was probably laughing at the same time. He's been such a warrior for us. And what a great team guy too."
Merrill was pinned on the ice thanks to a bit of bad luck. About halfway through the shift, Dmitry Kulikov had the puck on his stick and ample time to clear it, but when he went to dump it, his stick disintegrated in his hands.
It was an unfortunate turn of events, but one the group on the ice ultimately didn't allow to burn them.
"I just think it's not good for the momentum," Merrill said. "They're spending too much time in our end ... and kind of just bleeds into the rest of the period and they keep the momentum and stay on us a little bit."
3. Kudos for Kaapo
One certainly can't blame goaltending for the defeat on Saturday, as Kaapo Kahkonen was brilliant in a losing effort.
Having not played in more than a week, Kahkonen gave the Wild everything he had, and then some, providing Minnesota with a chance to tie the game at the end.
Perhaps his best saves of the night came in the final five minutes, when he stopped Andrea Athanasiou on a breakaway, then stonewalled Philip Danault on a one-timer from the hashes.