DALLAS – Trying to cool down in a still-overheated locker room, frustrated players tore off equipment and slam-dunked balls of tape into garbage cans.
There were no smiles, no celebratory techno music.
The Wild experienced the unfamiliar feeling of a loss Friday night, but slowly but surely they tried to brush off the 5-3 defeat to the Dallas Stars and look ahead to Saturday, when the reigning Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings visit St. Paul.
"This is one loss. We just won seven in a row before that," coach Mike Yeo said after the Wild's first defeat since March 12. "We'll push this one aside and just get ready for [Saturday]."
"That's the good thing. Game coming up," captain Mikko Koivu said. "Forget this quick and move on."
Still, one can bet players were still seething on that flight back to Minnesota after a vexing game in which frustration boiled over late. Players were first angry with themselves for falling behind two goals for the first time in 12 games. Then, they were ticked at referees Dan O'Halloran and Frederick L'Ecuyer for giving Dallas a two-minute 5-on-3 early in the third period. Finally, anger detoured to the Stars, highlighted by Mike Rupp and Zenon Konopka trying to deposit Reilly Smith into the Minnesota bench.
"Frustration definitely took over," Yeo said.
After the Wild recovered from a poor start and rallied on goals by Devin Setoguchi and Jared Spurgeon, Erik Cole broke a 2-2 tie 62 seconds into the third after the Wild's third line, particularly Dany Heatley, got caught too deep in the offensive zone.