Cough. Cough. Cough.
That may be the sound of the Wild choking its season away.
The Wild never does things the easy way. So it was almost predictable that with a chance to clinch its first playoff berth in five years in front of the hometown fans, the Wild found a way against one of the supposed worst teams in hockey to get booed after 20 minutes, 40 minutes … a timeout … when the attendance was announced … and the final buzzer of a humiliating 6-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
"It was one of the weirdest games I've ever played in and obviously one of the most disappointing games I've ever been in," veteran Matt Cullen said. "Bottom line, we got spanked in a game we absolutely needed to win."
In a month where the term "must-win" has been overused, the Wild might face just that Saturday in Denver. If the Wild loses in regulation to the Colorado Avalanche in the regular-season finale, then Todd Richards, Marian Gaborik and the red-hot Columbus Blue Jackets can get into the playoffs by earning a point against the Nashville Predators.
For a team that was leading the Northwest Division on March 30 after winning eight of nine games, the Wild's 4-9-1 April meltdown has it on the brink of disaster.
"We have a Game 7 [Saturday]," Cullen said. "This is where you show what you're made of, this is what careers are made on and these are opportunities that you don't get very often. ... It's a Game 7 to get to the playoffs."
One more loss though and there could very well be organizational shakeup, starting with coach Mike Yeo.