Only a handful of NHL teams are better positioned in the standings right now than the Wild.
Aside from leading the Central Division, Minnesota sits atop the Western Conference in a three-way tie with Vegas and Anaheim, who have played two more games each. All three have 40 points.
But the Wild held onto those spots despite, not because of, how the team has played lately.
"You go from such a high after winning eight [in a row]," goalie Cam Talbot said. "It's just, yeah, I can't pinpoint one thing."
After that impressive eight-game win streak — assembled exclusively while the team wasn't at full strength — the Wild limped into the NHL's holiday break on a four-game swoon.
That rut hasn't sabotaged what the Wild accomplished through the previous 26 games.
Still, the slide reinforces that winning can be just as contagious as losing.
"We just have to understand we have to shake the bad habits, and a win's going to be coming soon," alternate captain Marcus Foligno said. "The pause is probably nice right now."