The Wild last played 2½ weeks ago.
"It feels like months," winger Jason Pominville said.
The Olympic break is over and the Wild hopes to rediscover the momentum that might have been lost by players scattering for vacation or, in the case of four, the Sochi Games.
The Wild was 11-4-2 in 17 games since the calendar turned to 2014 and has a five-point cushion in the playoff race.
"We finished off the right way," said Pominville, the Wild's leading scorer with 22 goals and 40 points in 59 games. "We went into the break feeling good about our game, and we've had some good practices. The only way to find that groove again is to try to bring back those good habits that we had."
Wild coach Mike Yeo spent Monday's practice reintroducing his system, from neutral-zone forechecks to breakouts. There were 5-on-5 line rushes and other gamelike situations.
Top-six forwards Zach Parise and Mikael Granlund and No. 1 defenseman Ryan Suter returned from Russia late Sunday and won't practice until Wednesday. That means the lines rushes being deployed in practice won't be the lines in Edmonton and Vancouver on Thursday and Friday.
"It's going to be important for us to help these guys get their minds back in the right place," Yeo said.