Wins have come in a variety of ways this season for the Wild.
The team has persevered in overtime and a shootout, rallied late and pulled away early.
But the group's latest success story was unlike all the others, as the Wild upended the Senators 3-1 on Monday night at Xcel Energy Center after breaking from its normal routine.
Instead of having players assembled two hours before puck drop, some scrambled in minutes before the pregame warm-up — the reality of getting stuck in traffic while some parts of the Twin Cities were pelted with more than a foot of snow.
"You're just like a kid," defenseman Matt Dumba said. "You show up; parents were running late at work or something. You gotta step out and play. We did a good job of it."
While all healthy players took to the ice for the skate about a half-hour before the game, the head count wasn't at full strength much earlier.
Dumba, his defensive partner Jonas Brodin and winger Tyler Ennis arrived 10 minutes before the Wild took its preparation laps. Their commute was 2 ½ hours, 30 minutes of which was spent stuck behind a bus.
"You're getting text messages from other guys, saying they're getting to the rink, and I haven't left downtown, haven't even gotten three blocks from my place yet," Dumba said. "It was nuts."