This isn't the first time the Wild haven't played like they're supposed to play.
But the more identity crises they have, the costlier they get. And the latest was a doozy.
The Wild weren't even the Wild, let alone their best version, in a 7-3 meltdown in Dallas on Wednesday in Game 2 of a first-round Stanley Cup series.
In getting pelted for the most goals ever scored against them in a playoff game, the Wild squandered the chance to lead 2-0 and instead are 1-1 without momentum.
To pry that away from the Stars, they'll have to downgrade their Game 2 blunder from holdup to hiccup when the series shifts to St. Paul on Friday.
"You've got to forget this game as quick as possible, and I think this team is good at that," Mats Zuccarello said. "This was not our best and we know it, and we've got to come ready to play."
After eking out a well-earned double-overtime 3-2 win in Game 1 with the diligent defense and opportunistic offense combination that unlocked their success all season long, the Wild got sucked into what works for Dallas and that code didn't click for them.
"They're such polar-opposite games," coach Dean Evason said. "Game 1 is how we want to play. Game 2 is how they want to play."