The Wild holds a five-point lead for the first of two wild card spots in the Western Conference. But in a league that features 25 teams holding a playoff berth or within four points of one, that cushion can evaporate in an instant.
"That's why we have to pick up right where we left off," Wild forward Charlie Coyle said.
That's also why coach Mike Yeo was all business during an up-tempo, very loud practice Tuesday. Yeo spent an hour barking orders and correcting mistakes, "trying to guard against any comfort creeping in."
The Wild hasn't played since Feb. 6 and is staring at back-to-back games Thursday and Friday in Edmonton and Vancouver.
"I don't think we can wait until Thursday night to flip a switch, then all the sudden have the urgency that we need," Yeo said. "We have to practice that way, we have to compete and battle in practice and make sure that we're doing things the way that we need to do them."
After three games in nine days, the Wild plays 20 games in the final 37 days. It will be a 6½-week sprint to the finish.
For the Wild to make the playoffs for a second consecutive season, here are the keys:
1. Darcy Kuemper must be the man in goal