DENVER – After teaming up on the power play and late in games, Kirill Kaprizov and Kevin Fiala were finally neighbors on the same line.
But the assignment Thursday night in Seattle turned out to be temporary.
"We didn't like them together obviously," coach Dean Evason said. "We switched them at the halfway point in the game. They just didn't look right to us, and they weren't doing a lot of the same things that the group was trying to do."
Not only did the partnership fail to spark the Wild in the team's first matchup with the Kraken that finished a 4-1 dud, but it also didn't cure either player's scoring slump.
And as the team has slowed down after a fast start, dropping two of the past three games ahead of its road-trip finale Saturday at Colorado, those struggles are becoming more apparent.
"We want them to contribute the same way we want everybody to contribute, for the better of the team," Evason said. "Hopefully, they're not putting individual goals or points ahead of what we're trying to do as a group because we've had success as a group without some people scoring because everybody is pulling in the right direction.
"So, when you get a little sideways with that, then things don't go right with the end result."
Despite inconsistent contributions from its top players, the Wild isn't in rough shape.