ANAHEIM, CALIF. – For the first two periods Wednesday night, the Wild was given an up-close-and-personal lesson as to why the Anaheim Ducks have been so dominant on home ice.
The Wild could get almost nothing done against the bigger, faster, more skilled Ducks, who skated through the neutral zone like Wild players were a bunch of traffic cones and pushed the Wild off pucks with almost no effort during Minnesota's rare forechecks.
The Wild finally found its game in the third period, but the first two periods cost the Wild as the Ducks stretched their home record to 12-0-2 this season with a 2-1 victory over the road-weary Wild.
"In the third, we were more on our toes, aggressive, supporting each other better, were involved," forward Jason Pominville said. "It just wasn't there in the first couple periods."
Pominville scored his 15th goal on the Wild's only power play of the game early in the third, but in the end, the Wild fell to 5-7-3 on the road to open a three-game road trip that continues in San Jose on Thursday night.
"Similar problems," coach Mike Yeo said of a Wild team that has struggled on the road.
The Wild again lacked execution the first two periods and turned pucks over to make life difficult. The Wild, which entered the game having scored 1.85 goals per game on the road and had been shut out in two of its previous three road games, could barely muster a scoring chance in the first 40 minutes.
Jonas Hiller kept the Wild from the tying goal midway through the third when he stopped Charlie Coyle on a breakaway. Hiller made 23 saves.