On March 6, the Wild was thrashed by Dallas 6-3 at the Xcel Energy Center, the team's eighth loss in 10 games. In a news conference following the game, the coach and several players used the word "fragile'' at least a dozen times while describing their team.
Three Sundays later, on March 27, the Wild defeated Colorado, the winningest team in the NHL, 3-2 in overtime for a six-game winning streak. In the postgame news conferences, no one used, or needed to consider using, the word "fragile.''
Credit General Manager Bill Guerin, who has proved repeatedly that he can read a locker room and give a team precisely what it needs.
Credit goalie Cam Talbot, who played poorly enough to prompt a trade for Marc-Andre Fleury yet recovered from his midseason slump in time to become a key to the Wild's latest winning streak.
Credit the perpetual overachievers, like Jared Spurgeon, Joel Eriksson Ek and Ryan Hartman, without whom the Wild wouldn't have been in a position to be panicked over a slump.
Just don't forget to credit Kirill Kaprizov, the best all-around player in franchise history.
On Saturday night against Columbus, Kaprizov scored two goals and reached 80 points, leaving him three shy of Marian Gaborik's franchise record. Sunday against Colorado, he was typically dangerous and buried a power-play goal off a beautiful feed from Hartman for the Wild's first goal.
His backchecking led to the Wild's second goal, and he contributed a pass that did not earn him an assist on Kevin Fiala's game-winner in overtime.