How can an already miserable loss to one of the NHL's bottom feeders get worse after the fact?
When the Wild whiffs on the chance to gain ground in the neck-and-neck race for home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs because the team it's jostling with banks zero points for the first time in almost a month.
That's right, the Blues finally stumbled after a mind-boggling 14-0-2 surge with a rare blip to the Avalanche.
But the Wild couldn't take advantage because it had a bigger gaffe earlier in the evening, a 5-3 eyesore to the lowly Coyotes on Tuesday night in front of an announced 18,383 at Xcel Energy Center that ended the team's 10-game point streak.
So, the Wild and St. Louis remain tied at 109 points; the Wild is still ahead for now, in second place in the Central Division, because it's played one game fewer than the Blues.
"It's a tough one, obviously," Jordan Greenway said. "One we're going to, hopefully not — but one we might wished we had back."
This was the Wild's first regulation loss since April 5 and only the second in 22 games, and it ended the team's home point streak at 13 — one game shy of breaking the franchise record.
A power-play goal by Arizona's Travis Boyd 10 minutes, 22 seconds into the third period was the difference.