EDMONTON, ALBERTA — They waited.
For months, Wild players were in limbo — standing by to find out if they'd get a chance to continue the climb they began before the season was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Then once it was confirmed they would be coming back, they had to wait some more.
The team had to get through another edition of training camp and then relocate to Edmonton and settle in there before the group could really get going.
And yet after all that buildup and planning and anticipation, the Wild was still left waiting — to shake hands and offer fist bumps to Vancouver players once they were done celebrating moving on from the Stanley Cup qualifiers.
The Wild was bounced from the bubble Friday night, getting eliminated after a 5-4 overtime loss to the Canucks in Game 4 at Rogers Place to fade 3-1 in the best-of-five series that wrapped the season so soon after it returned.
"It's tough to take in right now," defenseman Jared Spurgeon said. "It's pretty quick to get going, and then all of a sudden it's done. We put in a lot of work and to end that quickly definitely stings."
Vancouver's Christopher Tanev scored from the point just 11 seconds into overtime to cap off the latest Canucks comeback that started after captain Bo Horvat was left all alone in front to bury a Tanner Pearson pass with 5:46 to go in the third to tie the game at 4.