A dozen games into the season, there are signs that the Wild is starting to buy what Mike Yeo is selling.
It goes beyond three victories in a row.
• The Wild coach marches off the ice Tuesday in Detroit because of a poor morning skate. The Wild follows it up with what players called one of the best practices, then morning skates of the season on Wednesday and Thursday.
• The Wild coach challenges struggling Marek Zidlicky very publicly, and the veteran defenseman responds by being on for four of the Wild's five goals in Thursday's rout of Vancouver.
• The Wild coach demands shots and plenty of them, and the Wild peppers the Canucks with 45.
• The Wild coach reworks his top two lines against the Canucks, and the response is an offensive outburst like no other in recent Wild memory.
"I think we're definitely growing," said fourth-line right winger Brad Staubitz, who emotionally charged his team Thursday with a second-period scrap that saw a 1-0 deficit turn into a 2-1 Wild lead 73 seconds later.
"We know what [Yeo] expects from us. I think guys have bought in. We're still piecing it together, but we know what we want to become. We've seen glimpses of it, and games like [Thursday] give us an idea of the type of team we can be."