During the first two games of the season, the Wild kept checking inspiring moments off the marketing department's to-do list.
Winning in Zach Parise's homecoming? Check.
Parise scoring his first goal? Josh Harding winning in his first game since being diagnosed with MS? Pierre Marc-Bouchard scoring after his long layoff due to concussions? Mikael Granlund scoring his first NHL goal? Check, check, check, check.
Tuesday night, Ryan Suter was supposed to take his turn.
In his first two games with the Wild, as Parise starred and so many others had reason to save commemorative pucks, Suter didn't play particularly well, by his standards and by his own admission.
The native of Madison, Wis., who became Parise's co-star on the most celebrated day in franchise history, faced his old team on Tuesday. He didn't pick up the check.
Like the Wild, Suter played well at times but couldn't finish. He's used to witnessing Predators goals, but he had hoped to change that while wearing the Wild's generic rodent on his chest. Instead, he was on the ice for all of Nashville's scores in a 3-1 loss at Xcel Energy Center.
"I talked to him earlier and there was a lot of emotion going into this game, for sure," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "I want to say: Our guys really wanted to win for him, too.