The Wild expected an improved Chicago Blackhawks opponent after Minnesota walked into the United Center on Saturday night and took two points.
The Blackhawks delivered, yet the Wild did a decent job playing with the defending Stanley Cup champions … until a string of sloppy mistakes late in the second period Monday night doomed the Wild en route to a 5-1 loss at Xcel Energy Center.
A few minutes after the latest Jason Pominville-from-Mikael Granlund strike tied the score, Sheldon Brookbank and Eden Prairie's own Nick Leddy scored 3 minutes, 22 seconds apart to trigger the eventual rout in the back end of a home-and-home series.
"Needless to say, not real pleased with that game," said coach Mike Yeo, mostly disappointed because his team took "a game we were largely in control of" and teed it up with for Chicago's skilled players with poor execution and turnovers.
"There were plays out there that were odd," Yeo continued. "Execution-wise, we weren't on top of it. Odd-man rushes that we could have developed into something that we don't make a tape-to-tape pass or we make a tape-to-tape pass and we don't handle it or we do something even stranger."
Wearing its new road white uniforms so Wild fans could see them for the first time, the 6-4-3 Wild opened a four-game homestand by ending its four-game home winning streak and three-game overall winning streak.
Corey Crawford made 29 saves after surrendering five goals to the Wild on Saturday. Niklas Backstrom, outstanding with 33 saves Saturday but still not 100 percent from a recent knee injury and offseason abdominal surgery, gave up five goals on 28 shots. He served up many rebounds and was slow to recover at times.
"We had too many guys that weren't on top of their game," Yeo said.