The Wild had lost five games in a row at the Xcel Energy Center. There were some strong starts that led to nothing, and then the home team would fade into the St. Paul night.
The last home victory was on March 30. It was a shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings that moved the Wild into a tie for third in the West. When the Kings returned on Tuesday night, the Wild was tied for seventh in West, and holding a playoff spot by a precarious point over ninth-place Detroit.
The teams parried for a hunk of the first period, and then the Wild started a push. There were six consecutive shifts, maybe eight, where the Kings were forced backward, and yet there was nothing on the scoreboard.
Was this going to be a replay of most of April in the X?
Not quite.
There were four minutes left and the top line of Mikko Koivu, Zach Parise and rookie Charlie Coyle pushed the Kings deep again.
"We turned over the puck too much in the first period,'' said Darryl Sutter, the crusty Kings coach. "You have to play 60 minutes against a desperate hockey team.''
There was no desperation with Parise when he cornered the puck to the left of the net. Matt Greene seemed to have the front of the net covered, but Parise saw the 6-foot-2 Coyle open behind the L.A. defenseman.