The Wild's outlook going into the NHL All-Star break and ensuing bye week already was decided before the team played one more time ahead of a nine-day hiatus.
Trailing the playoff pace in the Western Conference through 50 games, the Wild has plenty of work to do to close that gap once its season resumes Feb. 1.
And although the distance shrunk to only five points after the Wild shrugged off the lowly Red Wings 4-2 on Wednesday in front of 17,212 at Xcel Energy Center for the team's third victory in its past four games, every push up the standings matters in a race as tightly packed as this one.
"We're outside looking in," winger Mats Zuccarello said. "Every game for us is a playoff game. We gotta win. … So we can't afford to give away points."
That's how the team felt after Monday's 5-4 loss to the Panthers, with a late-game collapse that prevented the Wild from cruising into this lull on a four-win roll.
But the team didn't let that disappointment fester and instead rebounded against the NHL's worst team, using an all-hands-on-deck attack to pull away from Detroit with a three-goal, 15-shot second period that included two tallies in only 1 minute, 7 seconds.
"We were attacking a little bit more, a little bit more aggressive," center Eric Staal said. "I thought we fired a lot of pucks, even off draws and off rushes."
Eight players earned at least a point, and each goal came from someone new. But the top line was a major catalyst, combining for five points. Staal and Zuccarello each recorded a goal and assist, while defenseman Matt Dumba had two assists.