After Wild coach Bruce Boudreau emphasized rolling out a new plan of attack to combat the team's extra-time woes earlier this month, he noticed positives in the overtime session with the Hurricanes.
Boudreau didn't sense any panic when the group turned the puck over, and players also went for a line change at the right time.
But the Wild still was eliminated relatively soon into the action, with Andrei Svechnikov scoring at 1 minute, 33 seconds to deal the Wild a 4-3 overtime loss Saturday at Xcel Energy Center.
"It's a work in progress until we find a way to win a game or two," Boudreau said, "and then it's amazing how the confidence builds positively rather than negatively."
Shortly before Svechnikov delivered, the Wild nearly won it on a shot from winger Luke Kunin. But momentum quickly pivoted the other way after the Wild's lone look in the period.
"That's overtime," winger Zach Parise said. "We had that chance on one end and then, bam, it's in the back of our net."
This result dropped the Wild to 12-30 in overtime since 3-on-3 play was introduced in 2015-16. Afterward, Boudreau mentioned wanting to look at a statistic — a sign that the search for solutions continues.
"There's something bothering me about it," he said. "I'm not going to tell you what it is now. We'll find out. It's like penalty killing. Your goalie is your best penalty killer, right? It's the same thing in all situations."