Kevin Fiala smacked his stick over the back of the Vegas net.
He had darted in between the Golden Knights defense before getting off a backhand that narrowly missed. Seconds later, The Wild winger went to his forehand and that puck stayed out, too.
Finally, after scooping up the rebound, he shuffled it toward the crease only to have the puck skirt a vacant net and get cleared out by Vegas.
"It's frustrating," Fiala said. "It's not just shots. It's great opportunities that aren't going in."
A scoring recession has dropped the team into a 3-1 hole against the Golden Knights in this best-of-seven first-round series. And if the Wild doesn't snap out of this slump to stave off elimination in Game 5 on Monday night at Vegas, its downfall will look like the epitaphs of other early exits.
"We are getting pucks to the net," coach Dean Evason said. "We are getting people to the net. We are real close to getting that bounce. You gain some of that momentum, and it starts snowballing."
The lopsided ledger for the series isn't the only eyesore the Wild is trying to fix.
After getting shut down 4-0 by the Golden Knights on Saturday in Game 4 at Xcel Energy Center, the Wild hasn't scored in 111 minutes, 30 seconds — a skid that started in the first period of Game 3.