Mon 5/12/14 12:21 AM

Erik Haula scored the Minnesota Wild's lone goal in a 2-1 loss to the Blackhawks in playoff action in Chicago Sunday night. The goal was a gem. Haula opened the scoring with a beautiful combination of jaw-dropping speed and hustle. He carried the puck the length of the ice, blowing past two all-stars -- forward Patrick Kane and defenseman Duncan Keith -- before snapping off a shot that was stopped by Chicago goalie Corey Crawford. Haula got his own rebound, though, and backhanded the puck. This time, Crawford saved with his extended leg pad, but the puck bounced up in the air and into the net before Brent Seabrook could bat it away with his stick. The goal was Haula's third of the post-season.