After years of being known for its stingy defending, the Wild's reputation now includes its high-scoring offense.
The team's performance in front of its own net of late only reinforces that shift.
More porous play in Wild territory led to another lopsided loss, a 6-2 lesson from the Panthers on Friday in front of 18,300 that ended the Wild's six-game win streak at home with its first regulation loss at Xcel Energy Center since Nov. 16 after a 12-0-1 run.
Overall, the Wild has dropped two in a row for the first time since a five-game skid Dec. 11-Jan. 1.
"This is a good eye opener for us that we need to play well in our zone," Jordan Greenway said.
Florida's Mason Marchment scored a hat trick, Jonathan Huberdeau registered his league-leading 51st assist, and goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky pocketed 24 saves.
Mats Zuccarello and Kirill Kaprizov each had a goal and assist for the Wild, with Kaprizov's 50th career tally coming in his 100th game.
That finish hinted at a promising start for the Wild, as Kaprizov capitalized on the power play 7 minutes, 7 seconds into the first period when he posted up along the goal line and directed in a slap pass from captain Jared Spurgeon.