SAN JOSE, CALIF. – The Wild has played itself out of the top-8 in the Western Conference for the first time since Nov. 1.
It has its play outside of Minnesota to blame.
The Wild, a completely different team on the road compared to at home, was en route to its fifth consecutive road loss mere minutes into Thursday's game against the San Jose Sharks.
The problems prior to Thursday have been a lack of execution, turnovers and soft plays in the offensive zone.
Thursday a new wrinkle occurred. The Wild paraded to the penalty box and the Sharks capitalized with three power-play goals on seven chances to send the Wild off into the chilly North California night reeling after a 3-1 loss at the Shark Tank.
"It must be nice to draw penalties like that," coach Mike Yeo said, sarcastically, "when the other team goes stick on puck and you kind of hold your head."
Yeo was referring to Sharks defenseman Brad Stuart, who whipped his head back like he was shot when checked by Justin Fontaine in the first period. Yeo felt replays showed Fontaine's stick was at Stuart's waist.
"To me that's embarrassing," Yeo said. "I don't know. I guess we've got to ask our players to embellish more."