VANCOUVER – The Wild are on a new streak, but it’s not the kind they’re used to having.
They fumbled an early lead against the last-place Canucks, who rallied 4-2 on Saturday night at Rogers Arena to give the Wild back-to-back regulation losses for the first time since Oct. 22-25.
“From an effort standpoint and then an intensity standpoint, when you look at the overall game in any measure, we probably deserved a little bit better than we got tonight,” coach John Hynes said.
Jesper Wallstedt had his seven-game win streak ended, the goalie making 16 stops in his first regulation loss of the season after Wallstedt started 8-0-2.
Fellow rookie (and the third netminder on the Vancouver depth chart) Nikita Tolopilo was steady in only his fifth career game, racking up 28 saves.
Actually, the Canucks were led by their youth all over the ice, including during their three-goal, second-period takeover.
After Matt Boldy scored for the Wild in the first, Vancouver responded on Tom Willander’s first NHL goal, Elias Pettersson’s first of the season and Aatu Raty’s second of the night but first that counted; his earlier finish was overturned because he kicked the puck into the net.
Raty would get another goal in the third before Mats Zuccarello converted on a late power play.