TORONTO — Cam Talbot stopped the first shot and then fended off the rebound before the puck caromed around the net to a wide-open Brady Tkachuk for a goal-line deposit.
Later in the game, Talbot was square to an incoming shot that never made it to the crease. The puck detoured off traffic in front and kicked out to Tim Stutzle for a put-back that Talbot didn't see.
And on the last goal by the Senators that finalized their 4-3 win over the Wild on Tuesday, Thomas Chabot's shot clipped a stick en route to the net and flew over the netminder.
"Just can't catch a break right now," Talbot said. "But those are going to start going the other way for me."
Talbot will likely have to wait at least one game for a turnaround.
Kaapo Kahkonen is scheduled to start on Thursday against the Maple Leafs during the second-to-last stop on the Wild's Canadian road trip, a decision that continues the team's recent trend of sharing the crease and a split that's emphasized the different results for each goaltender.
"It's obviously not easy to get in a groove when you're flip-flopping every day," Talbot said. "But right now, [Kahkonen's] playing really well. I haven't had my best last few games. Can't fault the coaches for doing what they're doing. I'm going to continue to work on my game, get better in practice and continue to work hard, do what I do, and just focus on my next start whenever that is."
Since Jan. 28, only one goalie (Talbot) has handled back-to-back games for the Wild.