That 2:30 offensive zone shift at the end of the 2nd was one of the best I've seen the Coyotes play in the past few years. Maintained offensive possession, 'cycled' the puck a few times above the faceoff circle (because the Wild were too tired to chase), didn't necessarily drive the net but buzzed / looked for opportunities the way good teams should.
If we can do that on a consistent basis we win some games, and just as importantly we're tough to defend and fun to watch.
Anyone watching on tape delay that shift happened sometime in the last five minutes-ish of the second period, will be easy to find bc the puck never left the Wild zone