The Wild has occupied the third spot in the NHL's Central Division for weeks, taking possession ever since it moved in after a victory Feb. 23.
And although the team will be idle until Saturday, the point it secured from a 4-3 overtime loss to the Kings on Monday night in front of an announced 19,081 at Xcel Energy Center extended its lease.
With 90 points, the Wild has a four-point edge over the Avalanche — the closest threat in the division. And since the Avalanche will play only twice during the Wild's break, Colorado could tie Minnesota but can't overtake it since the Wild would hold the first tiebreaker (fewer games played).
"Everything you can get right now is important," winger Zach Parise said. "But unfortunately, we left one out there tonight. We had that opportunity to get that second one."
Kings center Jeff Carter delivered the game-winner with 34 seconds remaining in the extra period after Los Angeles tied it 3-3 on a Dustin Brown deflection with 47 seconds to go in regulation.
"You've got to protect the front of the net," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "That's what we talked about in between the second and the third is protecting the middle of the ice. You had one defenseman going to one forward and leaving Brown, the most dangerous guy, alone in front of the net. It can't be done."
Before that, center Joel Eriksson Ek had moved the Wild ahead at 17:29 after sliding the puck around goalie Jonathan Quick, giving the team a 3-2 lead after it tripped into a two-goal hole.
"It's always gonna feel like a waste when you have a lead with under a minute left," said goalie Devan Dubnyk, who had 26 saves. "But you look at the whole game, it was a good game. It was a hard-fought, playoff-like game."