CHICAGO – The Wild boarded a chartered aircraft for a relatively quick flight to Chicago Midway International Airport on Wednesday afternoon.
It was the first time the team gathered since blowing its chance to even the Western Conference quarterfinals at two games apiece on Tuesday night.
The Wild opted not to practice. Instead, it checked in to a downtown Chicago hotel and congregated inside a banquet hall for a video session.
It's safe to say remedying the Wild's sterile power play was tops on the itinerary.
"More importantly, we have other things to discuss, too," coach Mike Yeo said cryptically.
Yeo preferred to keep what would be uttered in-house, but with the Wild's season on the line in Game 5 on Thursday night against the Blackhawks, it's safe to say a challenge was delivered.
After all, the Wild is on the verge of elimination.
The big guns — Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise — aren't scoring and, worse yet, continue to play large roles in goals against (combined minus-11). The secondary scorers aren't stepping up. The Nos. 1 and 2 goaltenders are both banged up. And the power play (0-for-15) continues to be disastrous.