DALLAS – This was one of those painful losses that can linger if the Wild doesn't figure out a way to bury it immediately.
Unfortunately, the team on tap for the Wild to redeem itself against is the running-hot St. Louis Blues, who can move atop the NHL standings if they beat the Wild on Sunday night.
"That's the big challenge. How do you respond to a loss like this?" Wild coach Mike Yeo said after his team coughed up a one-goal, third-period lead Saturday night to lose 4-3 to the Dallas Stars. "This was a big game, it was an emotional game. Are we flat [against St. Louis] or do we come out with the right purpose?"
As the Wild flew from Dallas back to Minnesota in the wee hours of Sunday morning, there probably wasn't a player or coach who didn't stop thinking about what could have been.
Veteran defenseman Keith Ballard had to be chief among him. His turnover led to Erik Cole's winning breakaway goal with 4 minutes, 49 seconds left.
"Just a disappointing way to lose a hockey game," Yeo said.
Ballard was attempting to slide a pass along the blue line to partner Clayton Stoner. Cole picked off the pass and was off to the races with Ballard and Stoner, late in their shift, having no chance to catch up.
"Bad read on my part," Ballard said. "I don't know if I telegraphed it, but I misjudged how high he was."