ST. LOUIS – Everybody in the St. Louis Blues' dressing room talked Thursday about sending a loud and clear message to the Wild.
Just in case the crumbling team from Minnesota fell into the eighth playoff spot and a likely first-round matchup with the big, bad, NHL-leading Blues, defenseman Barret Jackman said it was time to "throw everything at them and put doubt in their mind."
Like there wasn't already doubt.
The Blues beat the Wild for a ninth consecutive time Thursday night, and this 5-1 loss was like most every one of the Wild's losses at Scottrade Center.
Quick, painful and absolutely convincing.
The Wild hasn't won in regulation in St. Louis since Oct. 2007, a span of 12 games (3-7-2).
"We talked before the game about how that's a team we could face in the first round. We wanted to make it tough on them, and I don't think we did that," said Zach Parise, who erased Ryan Miller's shutout bid with the Wild down 5-0 in the third period. "They play a frustrating style of hockey. They're in your face all over. There's not a lot of room in the offensive zone."
It was the Wild's ninth loss in 12 games (3-5-4) since the March 5 trade deadline. Its position in the standings is becoming increasingly shaky.