If you're a Wild fanatic who doubles as a worrywart, there was a laundry list of things to be concerned about Sunday night.
First: Captain Mikko Koivu, who centers the Wild's most productive line, was ill and didn't play. Second: Backup goalie Darcy Kuemper, whom coach Bruce Boudreau challenged to be better a week earlier, was starting. Third: The Wild was playing for the seventh time in 11 nights and coming off an emotional come-from-behind victory over Anaheim the night before.
Whether it was a letdown, fatigue, missing Koivu and injured Jonas Brodin or all of the above, the Wild squandered a third two-goal lead in four games and paid for it a second time with a 4-2 loss to the Nashville Predators.
"If we want to win a championship, it's got to get better," said Boudreau, whose Western Conference-leading team fell for the third time in regulation in 24 games (19-3-2). "You've got to be able to play with a lead. It's tough to play with a lead in this league. … You've got to go after them and try to increase the lead rather than just hold the lead."
Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville gave the Wild a 2-0 first-period lead, but after James Neal scored early in the second, the Wild began to crack. It was outshot 10-4 in the second and couldn't regain its two-goal lead.
Zach Parise, who has no goals in eight games, was stick-checked on a shorthanded chance and shot wide. Charlie Coyle, who has only 28 shots in the past 20 games and one goal in the past 13, hit a post from point-blank.
"When you give yourself a two-goal lead, you can't let them hang around," Parise said.
By 2:20 of the third period, Filip Forsberg, who scored the winning goal with 6:36 left, tied the score after Tyler Graovac lost a faceoff and "we lose our structure," Boudreau said.