VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - The Wild had scored one goal in regulation in each of the previous five games. Roberto Luongo had shut out the Wild in three consecutive home games.
So it didn't bode well for Minnesota when it fell behind by two goals midway through the second period Tuesday night against the Vancouver Canucks.
Playing for the second time in 24 hours and for third time in four nights, the Wild impressively found its legs in the second half of the game but couldn't find the back of the net again as the Northwest Division-leading Canucks took a 2-1 victory at Rogers Arena.
The Wild, which lost for the first time in three games, hasn't won in Vancouver since Jan. 31, 2009. It is 0-9-2 since then at Rogers, having been outscored 40-15.
Now Darcy Kuemper, who made his NHL debut in the Minnesota nets, knows what Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding experience on an absolutely-every-single-game basis: little goal support. The Wild has 25 goals in 13 games (1.92 per game). It has scored seven goals in the past six games (not including shootout goals).
"We're getting chances," coach Mike Yeo said. "It's not like we're getting outchanced in all these games. It's not like the other team is getting 20 scoring chances and we're getting eight. It's not like that. We're at least even with these teams. We just have to capitalize."
Yeo tried to juggle lines in the final 30 minutes to spark the offense after Devin Setoguchi pulled the Wild within one at 13:03 of the second period.
Dany Heatley (no points in the past eight games) was reunited on the first line with Mikko Koivu (one assist in the past seven) and Zach Parise (one goal in the past eight).