The Wild might be six points up on a playoff spot with nine games left, but after Wednesday's 5-2 loss to the Vancouver Canucks, the team's postseason chances hardly seem secure.
Despite outshooting the Canucks dramatically, the Wild still was maddeningly unable to finish and perhaps more alarmingly got another below-par performance from second-half savior Darcy Kuemper.
In a critical game before the Wild begins a four-game trip Thursday in St. Louis, the 6-5 rookie goalie was yanked after giving up three goals on 12 shots through 40 minutes to the NHL's 28th-ranked offense.
It was the fifth time in seven starts Kuemper has given up at least three goals.
"I'm not happy with the game," said Kuemper, who has won two of his past eight starts. "I just have to help the guys out a little better."
Kuemper said he is still feeling good technically, but three pucks whizzed by a glove that has been exposed a lot lately, and two of those goals (albeit through screens) came with Kuemper standing in the middle of his crease rather than challenging up top.
Kuemper looked dejected the final minute of the second period. He wandered to the corner, chugged from his water bottle and bent down staring at the ice after Zack Kassian outbattled Charlie Coyle for a loose puck after a faceoff and fired by two bodies for a goal with 56.1 seconds left in the period.
"It's up to us to make sure it doesn't [rattle Kuemper]," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "That's our job, right? We'll have a conversation with him."