The Minnesota Wild felt it could have won Game 1 on Wednesday but feels there is still more to its game ahead of Game 2 Friday in downtown Winnipeg.
For 40 minutes, the Wild did a good job of executing its game plan of limiting the Jets' high-danger scoring chances, patiently waiting for scoring chances of its own. It's a strategy the St. Louis Blues worked to perfection in the first round last season.
Down by a goal early in the third period, the Wild capitalized, scoring twice in a span of 2 minutes, 12 seconds to grab the lead.
Minnesota took a breath, Winnipeg capitalized less than a minute later, then poured on the pressure, eventually grabbing the lead back on Morrow's late goal.
The Wild hopes its a lesson learned.
"I think we can be better. Obviously we got ourselves the lead in the third and from there, I think we took our foot off the gas a little bit. They came at us and were able to get two to get ahead," said Wild forward Eric Staal. "Overall, as a group we can be a little more assertive, a little better and we'll look to do that tomorrow."