The Wild finally encountered a deficit it couldn't defeat.
After four consecutive comeback wins to open the season, becoming just the fourth team in NHL history to accomplish that rare feat, the Wild's come-from-behind mojo disappeared Sunday in a 5-2 letdown to the Predators in front of an announced 16,014 at Xcel Energy Center.
"At some point we just got to score first," Nico Sturm said. "It's as simple as that."
Nashville goaltender Connor Ingram made an impressive NHL debut, posting 33 saves in his first career victory.
But the players in front of him were solid, too, giving him a healthy cushion to work with after scoring three goals in the first period — two coming on the power play.
"We didn't really have a lot of energy in the first period," Wild captain Jared Spurgeon said, "and they took it to us."
Predators captain Roman Josi had a hand in all three of those first-period tallies, including scoring the initial one. Ryan Johansen racked up two goals against Wild goalie Kaapo Kahkonen, who was making his first start of the season. He made 24 saves, all after Nashville was already leading.
Josi pounced on a loose puck that hit traffic in front during Nashville's first power play and capitalized on the Predators' first shot 3 minutes, 45 seconds into the first period.