NEW YORK – Mike Yeo hoped Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville could rekindle their early-season spark when the Wild's second-line center returned to the lineup from a concussion in the Big Apple.
Granlund and Pominville did, teaming up for a goal on their second shift reunited against the New York Rangers.
Unfortunately, the rest of Yeo's disjointed, mentally fragile group lacked any spark during Sunday night's Broadway flop at Madison Square Garden.
The Wild, admittedly incapable of handling in-game adversity, routinely passed up shots and threw pucks away as the Rangers, a lousy team at home, beat an even lousier team on the road 4-1.
"It's mental. It's 100 percent mental," Matt Cooke, seething, said afterward.
That was clear on the ice and in an uncomfortably silent, plainly frustrated locker room afterward.
The Wild, close to tumbling again out of the top eight in the West, fell to 6-10-3 away from St. Paul. It lost for the seventh time in its past eight road games, in large part because of only eight measly goals scored. After the loss, the dejected team took a train to Philadelphia, where the Flyers have won eight in a row, for a Monday night game.
The Wild's latest trouncing came against a Rangers squad that was 1-4-2 in the first seven games of its nine-game homestand.