ST. LOUIS – The Wild is off to its best start in franchise history, picking off 34 points in its first 24 games and 25 out of a possible 30 points in the past 15 games.
But in that 15-game stretch, the Wild has played four teams that would make the playoffs if the 16-team postseason began today.
Basically, the Wild has beaten the teams it is supposed to beat, taking advantage of a friendly schedule that has yet to include four of the Western Conference's top eight teams — St. Louis, Colorado, San Jose and Phoenix.
That all changes now.
"Now will be the real test," Zach Parise said after Sunday's practice at Scottrade Center.
Beginning Monday in St. Louis, nine of the Wild's next 11 games come against the top five teams in the West and the current eighth-place team — in order, Anaheim, Chicago, St. Louis, San Jose, Colorado and Phoenix. Those six teams are a combined 95-26-14 (.756).
Of those teams, the Wild has played only Anaheim and Chicago this season, going a combined 1-1-1.
So mid-December should bring a better sense if the Wild is for real.