Another impressive win.
Another crushing loss.
That's been the trend for the Wild recently, and the same pattern popped up this week with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Coyotes Thursday at Xcel Energy Center the latest letdown after a feel-good 6-2 triumph Tuesday over the Blues on the road.
"I wish I had the answer to that problem," coach Bruce Boudreau said.
The score in this game was much closer than some of the Wild's other setbacks – like the 6-1 and 6-3 losses to the Stars and Penguins, respectively. But this one might sting even more since the Wild was up 3-0 in the second period and 3-2 before the last-place Coyotes tied it with 19 seconds to go in regulation.
"It's a missed opportunity," veteran center Matt Cullen said. "We can't be giving away points, especially with where we sit in the standings. But at this time of the year, you have to turn the page in a hurry. We have a real big one coming up, but we all understand that was a missed opportunity and hopefully that'll be a little bit of fire for next game."
The Wild doesn't have much time to search for solutions, with the Blackhawks visiting Saturday. And although the team's five-game homestand started off poorly, there is ample time to ensure it finishes as a success.
"We've got to get back to the drawing board tomorrow," Boudreau said. "If we let it fester, then it'll fester into Saturday's game and it'll fester into the next game. It's not that we're not happy; we're not just going to let it be water off a duck's back or anything. We will have to learn from it, and we will work hard tomorrow."