Wild coach Dean Evason pulled his goalie midway through the third period on Sunday. Maybe for the rest of the season.
With a 6-on-5 advantage, Kirill Kaprizov scored two goals before a couple of empty-netters gave Dallas a 6-3 victory at Xcel Energy Center, where the few fans remaining booed at the final buzzer, almost as if they've been paying attention.
The Wild has lost eight of its past 10 games to endanger what seemed like a sure playoff spot. Afterward, Evason and three players used the word "fragile" so often they sounded like their business was blowing glass instead of games.
Credit them for being honest enough about their free fall that they used interviews as a form of group therapy, but hockey teams are not supposed to be fragile.
This team, right now, has a spine of papier-mâché.
"There's a fragility we haven't seen all year," said Nico Sturm.
Sturm gave the Wild a 1-0 lead in a first period that his team dominated. Dallas scored the next four goals and might have won 4-1 if Evason, who changed goalies in the second period, hadn't left the net empty for almost half the third period.
After Kaprizov's second goal, the Wild had been outscored 4-1 when they had a goalie in net and were up 2-0 when the net was empty.