His tone weary and his words short, Zach Parise was not ready to attach anything more to Thursday's 7-4 loss in New Jersey than this after the Wild practiced Friday:
"Just a bad game,'' he said.
This appears to be the message that came down from coach John Torchetti after the Wild allowed a season-high seven goals to the NHL's lowest-scoring team, leaving it a point out of the Western Conference playoff picture. It had a last-minute collapse in Ottawa on Tuesday, then allowed two goals to New Jersey in the first 94 seconds of Thursday night's game.
The Wild prepared for Saturday's matinee with Carolina at Xcel Energy Center, a venue in which Minnesota has won just two of its past 13 games.
So Torchetti didn't want his team obsessing about all the bad things that happened against the Devils. "We can't sit here as a team and worry about when things go wrong," he said. "What's happening when things go right around here, too? We just have to handle situations better.''
They'll do it with a slightly different lineup. Torchetti promised changes but offered no specifics. But his actions spoke loudly when he didn't have Thomas Vanek among the lines during practice, and it appears Vanek will be a scratch. Torchetti had Jordan Schroeder skating with Parise and Mikael Granlund in practice.
"Good things can happen with a lot of speed," Torchetti said. "We'll just give it a look and see how it goes.''
The coach also had Justin Fontaine on a line with Jarret Stoll and David Jones.