LAS VEGAS — The Wild has gone more than two games between wins only once this season.
Not only does the team boast the third-best offense in the NHL, its defense has been among the stingiest over the last month-plus. Both goalies own a save percentage better than the league average.
"We're winning, it feels like, all the time," Kevin Fiala said.
Then there's the strategy behind this success: A league-best five multi-goal comeback victories, only three regulation losses at home and more than half the lineup is having a career year or on track for one.
Fact is, at 28-10-3, the Wild just wrapped one of the best first halves to the season in franchise history.
But as dominant as the Wild has been at times, the players believe they still haven't reached their peak.
If they can unlock that potential after the All-Star break, the Wild could be barreling toward even more unprecedented accomplishments.
"Obviously, things are great right now and I'm happy about that and we're winning games and we're playing well," Kirill Kaprizov said through a translator. "But I think we can get even better. So I'm really excited about what we can do with this team."