Over the past two games, the Wild have done a tremendous job of, not just having quality starts, but keeping the accelerator buried.
"I think that's something we hadn't done at the beginning of the year. So it's really important. You have to be able to push and get the team to have that killer instinct," Boudreau said. "In the second period I told them before, I said, 'You can make this easy or yourselves or you can make it tough on yourselves.' They went out and scored the fourth goal and I think that was the goal that broke their back a little bit."
After getting blanked in Nashville on Saturday, the second time in a four game stretch Minnesota had failed to score a goal, the Wild has responded with 11 goals in two games.
The goals won't always come in bunches like they have, but Minnesota certainly showed its potential moving forward.
"We're not going to score the whole season 6 goals a game. It's not going to work that way," Granlund said. "It's just nice to have these games."
"I think you always want that. It's not always easy but it shows you something that you can build confidence on," Koivu said. "Every team, you gotta be on top of every game or you can lose it in the first period. We want to keep doing that, stay on top of it and take it on the road as well."