Backed by an impressive record, lengthy win streak and one of the NHL's superstars, the Maple Leafs were a measuring stick for the Wild and its recent surge.
Now, others might start saying that about the Wild.
The team confirmed its emergence as one of the best in the league on Saturday, outdueling Toronto 4-3 in a shootout in front of 18,568 at Xcel Energy Center to secure a season-high sixth straight win while also handing Toronto just its third loss over the past 18 games.
No team in the NHL has more wins than the Wild (17), and its 35 points are tied for the most in the Western Conference after it swept a five-game homestand.
"It's not easy to play against the Wild," defenseman Matt Dumba said. "I think you're going to start seeing that shift, and hopefully that elevates our game."
Kirill Kaprizov scored the game-deciding goal in the shootout, the first of his career, and goalie Cam Talbot stopped two out of three Maple Leafs shooters after making 39 stops through regulation and overtime.
The action progressing all the way to the last possible stage indicated how evenly matched these teams are, but it also pointed to a rough second period by the Wild, which blew a three-goal lead for the first time this season.
Jason Spezza started Toronto's comeback at 12 minutes, 47 seconds before scoring again on the power play at 17:51. Auston Matthews, who led the NHL in goals last season, added another power-play goal with 50 seconds left in the third.