For the Wild's sake, hopefully Mikko Koivu, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Devin Setoguchi, Guillaume Latendresse and Casey Wellman have been flooded with "get well soon" cards and chicken soup.
The announced crowd of 18,209 at Xcel Energy Center got to see what life looks like without those five injured forwards all at once Saturday night.
It's fairly unsightly.
The Wild should feel fortunate Niklas Backstrom had its back against the worst team in the Eastern Conference, or there's no chance it would have stolen a point from a 2-1 shootout loss to the New York Islanders.
"We had no business being in that game after two periods. We got one point because of him," an edgy coach Mike Yeo said of Backstrom, who made 35 saves. "The last game [against Chicago on Wednesday] was a shootout loss that felt like a win. This was a shootout loss that felt like a loss."
Frans Nielsen's Koivu-like forehand-deke-backhand shootout goal proved to be the winner after Matt Cullen, Marek Zidlicky and Dany Heatley were stuffed by Al Montoya. Decimated by injury and dressing a lineup more emblematic of the Houston Aeros, the Wild's winless skid hit three games (0-1-2) for the first time this season.
Of course, the optimist would remind that the point in the standings at least kept Minnesota atop the NHL and Western Conference standings by a point.
But Yeo was in no mood after a terrible performance was masked in the third period by Cal Clutterbuck's tying goal.