Ryan Carter left the ice first, felled by a hard crash into the end boards in the first period. Only a few minutes later, Wild teammate Jason Zucker followed him up the tunnel, knocked out of Monday night's game against Vancouver by a solid check into the wall.
With two players gone — and lots of time remaining in a critical game against a Western Conference opponent — the Wild could have seen its winning streak stopped cold. Instead, it improvised its way to a 5-3 victory over the Canucks at Xcel Energy Center. Relying on the confidence and calm it has built over the past few weeks, the Wild earned its sixth consecutive victory by keeping its wits in a trying situation.
Though the streak was constructed primarily through defense, the Wild won this game with firepower. It seized a 2-0 lead on first-period goals by Jordan Schroeder and Jason Pominville, and Ryan Suter ended a 46-game goal drought by netting the winner on a power play at 7 minutes, 5 seconds of the second period. The Wild scored on five of its first 18 shots against Canucks goalie Ryan Miller, who was pulled after Kyle Brodziak's goal at 7 minutes, 59 seconds of the second.
Wild coach Mike Yeo said Carter and Zucker both have upper-body injuries and are not expected back in the lineup in the near future. In their absence against the Canucks, Yeo shuffled lines and plugged holes with players eager to take on extra work, as the Wild turned potential chaos into two important points.
"You never knew who was going out [on the ice]," said forward Charlie Coyle, who set up Schroeder to give the Wild a 1-0 lead. "Guys were playing different positions, but no one complained. Everyone was just doing their jobs, doing what they were asked to do. And that's why we got the result."
With the lineup in disarray, Yeo said he was surprised the Wild was penalized only once for having too many men on the ice. He was pleased to see his team adjust so smoothly.
"It was adversity we faced [Monday], but the guys kept plowing away," Yeo said. "Half the time, guys didn't know who was playing what position or who they had [to defend]. We made sure we were talking.
"I just think overall, it was a big win. But we have to make sure we put it behind us quickly."