So much focus was paid to the Wild's feeble power play this week that we almost forgot: The Wild's penalty kill has been lousy, too.
The Wild reminded everyone of that fact Thursday night when it gave up two power-play goals during a 3-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks at Xcel Energy Center.
Despite giving up 16 shots, the Wild was cooked like a duck by Anaheim's trifecta of stars. Corey Perry, Bobby Ryan and Ryan Getzlaf each scored goals into wide-open cages. Elder statesman and future Hall of Famer Teemu Selanne assisted on all three.
"Three incredible players, and they hurt us tonight," defenseman Justin Falk said of Perry, Ryan and Getzlaf. "We didn't give them much, but when they had their chances, players like that, they're going to finish it off."
Jared Spurgeon and Matt Cullen scored for Minnesota, which fell to a 3-3-3 -- a fitting record for a franchise that perennially claws for that eighth and final playoff spot.
During three days of practice, the Wild worked to improve its power play, which entered 3-for-31 with no goals since Oct. 11. The Wild connected twice on five chances Thursday but was done in by a penalty kill that's been beaten eight times on 31 chances (74.2 percent success rate).
That's fourth worst in the NHL.
"On PK, it starts with me," goalie Niklas Backstrom said. "We have to be better. Our special teams, our PK, they're not good enough. We have better PK today, we're going to win the game."