SAN JOSE, CALIF. – Santa Cruz and Napa got pummeled, but the Bay Area "Storm of the Century" that affected San Jose was basically … Seattle every day of the year.
Despite all the scary weather reports of hurricane-force winds and iPhone interruptions of flash flood warnings, the real gusts felt in Silicon Valley on Thursday were that of the Wild passing up shots on odd-man rushes.
Four times the Wild failed to even register one on 2-on-1s, and that proved costly during a 2-1 loss to the Sharks at SAP Center.
"That's the story of the game to me," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "You get one or two 2-on-1s, you're thrilled. You get four 2-on-1s and don't get shots on them, it's tough to generate those type of opportunities, especially on the road. You've got to capitalize."
Added defenseman Jared Spurgeon: "We had so many chances to bury them, myself included. It's disappointing."
Former Wild defenseman Brent Burns, the NHL's blue-line leader with nine goals, and Joe Pavelski scored for the Sharks. Defenseman Christian Folin's first NHL goal was the Wild's lone score on the night.
The Wild, which had won four of its previous five road games, fell to 2-12-2 in its past 16 games in San Jose.
Darcy Kuemper, who had given up 14 goals in his past four starts, made a number of big saves to keep the Wild in a scoreless game until late in the second period.