Only a handful of Wild players remain from the days Marian Gaborik filled the back of the net ... when he wasn't on the trainer's table.
The former Wild sniper had dinner with three of them Monday night -- Mikko Koivu, Niklas Backstrom and Pierre-Marc Bouchard. The check was split, although Gaborik probably could have picked up the tab.
After all, it's been nothing but downhill in Minnesota since he left as a free agent for the New York Rangers in 2009: Three missed postseasons, anemic scoring, no game breakers.
Gaborik could care less. He doesn't "look at the past," only the future, and his Rangers took another step toward a potential Eastern Conference crown and President's Trophy with a 3-2 victory over the Wild Tuesday.
In the second period, Gaborik scored his first career goal against the Wild and wore a giant smile as he celebrated.
"Of course. It felt good," said Gaborik, who also heard a chorus of boos when the goal was announced. "It always feels good to win in this building. I'm glad I played here for the Rangers twice and we've got two wins. It was a big one for us."
The biggest play of the game was set up by defenseman Ryan McDonagh, the 2007 Minnesota Mr. Hockey. With 6 minutes, 23 seconds left, he created Ruslan Fedotenko's winner when his centering feed deflected off Marco Scandella's stick right onto Fedotenko's.
"I really don't know that he's there, to be honest," McDonagh said. "But I know with our system, when I'm going down the boards, there's going to be guys at the net. I got a fortunate bounce off [Scandella's] stick. In the end, they don't ask how."