WINNIPEG – Mike Yeo said Friday morning it was time for the Wild to get back to its defensive foundation.
"When we were winning a lot of games, we weren't winning a lot of 6-5 games," the Wild coach said of a team that had scored 22 times in the previous 15 games.
Hours later, instead of rediscovering that Wild squad that led the league in fewest goals and shots allowed for much of the first two months, the Wild tried to go run and gun with the Winnipeg Jets.
That's rarely going to work for the NHL's 29th-ranked offense, and despite scoring the most goals it has scored on the road in five weeks, the Wild dropped a 6-4 decision at MTS Centre, extending its month of reeling.
"That's not the type of game we're going to be successful playing," defenseman Ryan Suter said. "You're not going to be successful in this league the way we played — the way we've been playing."
In losing for the ninth time in 10 road games, the tumbling Wild fell to 5-10-1 in the past 16 games overall. It now heads home for a "huge" four-game homestand.
"We can't win on the road, so we better make sure we play hard at home," Suter said.
Dany Heatley, Justin Fontaine, Stephane Veilleux and Mikko Koivu scored, but that wasn't enough. Former Gopher Blake Wheeler broke a 4-4 tie with his second goal with 9 minutes, 20 seconds left.