The only positive for the Wild during what many players and coach Todd Richards called an "embarrassing" performance was there were enough cheering Montreal Canadiens fans to drown out the booing Wild fans.
If not for that, the Wild would have really been taken to the woodshed by its bloodthirsty fans, who probably wanted to slip on one of the thousands of Habs jerseys if only to hide.
The 8-1 pounding that took place inside Xcel Energy Center on Sunday reeked of what Richards called an "emotionally deflated" team that's facing the reality that a postseason berth has become fantasy.
"When you get to this point where there's so much on the line, the lows are very low," Richards said. "The highs aren't high at all, but the lows are low."
Montreal administered the Wild, winless in six (0-5-1), its most lopsided whipping in franchise history. The eight goals allowed set a home record and tied a team record.
Canadiens rookie P.K. Subban became the first defenseman to record a hat trick against the Wild. Only Mikko Koivu's penalty shot, third-period goal kept the Wild from its worst shutout loss in franchise history.
Chuck Kobasew and Nate Prosser were the only Wild players who didn't have a minus rating. Matt Cullen, John Madden and Cal Clutterbuck were minus-4. Clayton Stoner was on the ice for four goals and was minus-3, along with Brent Burns and Nick Schultz. Greg Zanon also was on the ice for three goals.
"For the fans that we have here, it's embarrassing the way we finished the game and it's embarrassing how we played in front of our two goalies," Koivu said.