It took five minutes for the first, "Come on Wild, Wake the Heck Up!!!" squawk from an angry patron in the upper bowl.
It's amazing Mike Yeo didn't yell back, "My sentiments exactly."
The fan's coaxing didn't have the desired effect, nor did the coach's first-intermission message: "That's the story of the first period. Let's try not to make it the story of the game."
The Wild never woke up. In a flat, disappointing display by a depleted team that still entered with five victories in its previous six games, the Wild opened a three-game homestand by being thoroughly outplayed during a 3-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators.
"Execution wasn't really there all night long," Yeo said. "Weren't really moving our feet, weren't attacking, weren't crisp with our passing. … We weren't on our toes. We were getting beat to loose pucks to start the game."
Rarely used Senators backup goalie Robin Lehner, making his first start since Dec. 27, won for the first time since Dec. 16 with a relatively easy 27-save shutout, the second of his career. The Wild was outshot 15-3 in the first period, with its first real shot not coming until the 17 ½-minute mark on Nino Niederreiter's bad-angle backhander.
Prior to that, the Wild's lone shot was Jason Zucker's blast beyond the blue line designed solely to initiate a line change.
Justin Fontaine said part of the reason for the Wild's lack of sustained pressure was the fast, pesky Senators collapsing hard.