In getting blitzed during its first three games on the road, each Wild loss happened the same: the hard way.
Mistakes were self-inflicted and progress was sabotaged, a hodgepodge compilation that came up short every time.
Returning home didn't change this.
It only added the latest installment to the trend.
The Wild was overrun 7-4 by the Penguins on Saturday in front of an announced sellout of 19,157 at Xcel Energy Center, sinking deeper into an 0-4 funk that continues the worst start in franchise history.
This was also the first home opener the Wild dropped in regulation in franchise history after going 14-0-4.
"We have to figure it out quick or it's going to be a long year," defenseman Jared Spurgeon said.
Pittsburgh captain Sidney Crosby was dynamic, scoring a goal and assisting on another, while goaltender Matt Murray pocketed 29 saves — a familiar script for the Wild, which has been stymied by the opposition's stars at each stage of this young season.