During a four-game winning streak the Wild had usually been outshot but had turned just about every chance into a goal while crawling out of the hole of having lost six straight.
Saturday at Xcel Energy Center, in front of an announced 19,117 fans, the tables were turned.
In control much of the night, the Wild lost 4-2 to Colorado because the Avalanche made Minnesota pay for nearly every mistake.
The last? Colorado center Ryan O'Reilly took the puck away from Wild defenseman Ryan Suter, worked a give-and-go with Matt Duchene, then scored over Niklas Backstrom with a wicked backhand at 12:44 of the third period — his second goal of the game — breaking a 2-2 tie.
"We weren't giving up much," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "Maybe we could have done more to create here or there. We had the puck the majority of the time. It's frustrating not to get a least a point there."
Especially since the loss wasted the first two-goal game of Charlie Coyle's career. The goals came just 40 seconds apart in the second period, shortly after the Wild had spotted the Avalanche a 2-0 lead. The goals — both assisted by Dany Heatley — wrested the momentum back, and the Wild took that into a third period in which it outshot Colorado 14-6.
But the Wild couldn't cash in, and the Avalanche did. Maxime Talbot's empty-net goal finished the scoring.
"I think, for the most part, we played a decent game," Coyle said. "Sometimes that happens. But we did some good things."