CALGARY, Alberta — Not too long ago the Wild couldn't stop losing.
Now the opposite is happening: They keep winning.
The Wild aren't on a streak as long as the seven-game skid that plummeted them to near the bottom of the NHL and precipitated a coaching change, but they're more than halfway there.
They've rattled off four consecutive victories after extinguishing the Flames 5-2 on Tuesday at Scotiabank Saddledome and will vie for No. 5 on Thursday when their Western Conference road trip resumes at Vancouver.
"When you go on losing streaks, you lose confidence," Marcus Foligno said. "You really do. But it's something when you get it back, you've gotta run with it, and I think we are."
This surge is indicative of much more than confidence.
Sure, that's a factor. Just ask Matt Boldy.
The winger hadn't scored in 10 games when he finally capitalized last Tuesday vs. St. Louis. Since then, he has four goals in four games after potting a pair and adding an assist against Calgary.