With Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley dried up like a chapped lip the last several games, Mike Yeo reunited the trio with the hope of reigniting their early-season output.
It worked.
Parise, Koivu and Heatley teamed up for two goals Thursday night against Colorado, including the go-ahead goal in the third period.
It made no difference, though. The Wild gave up the lead less than a minute later and wound up losing 4-3 in a shootout to the injury-riddled Avalanche, the last-place team in the Western Conference.
"Our big guys were very good. It's a shame to waste a performance like that," said Yeo, looking like he was ready to combust.
Matt Duchene, who scored the tying goal 42 seconds after Koivu had Xcel Energy Center vibrating, iced the game in the shootout after Milan Hejduk, celebrating his 37th birthday, also scored. Parise and Koivu shot blanks.
The Wild got a point, but it was no solace for an aggravating team that on paper should be a lot better than its 6-6-2 record.
For a change, the Wild, which ranks 29th in goals per game (Colorado is 27th), scored more than one goal in regulation.