The Wild must have gotten confused with daylight savings.
The expression is "spring forward, fall back," but for chunks of the first period Sunday night, the Wild looked like it lost an hour's sleep, not gained it.
There were unforced turnovers, passes off the mark and four minor penalties.
But the Wild's penalty kill, which has struggled this season, doused each power play and provided the cushion for the sleepy team to awaken refreshed before easily skating to a 4-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils at Xcel Energy Center.
"We kind of felt our way into the game," coach Mike Yeo said. "They were dictating the play early. Our leaders, what they were saying on the bench, and more importantly how they went out and performed after that, turned things around for us."
Playing against an injury-riddled, offensively challenged team missing Travis Zajac, Patrik Elias and Ryane Clowe, the Wild was opportunistic offensively and as usual got big saves from Josh Harding, who made 19 stops for his ninth career shutout and second of the season.
He is 7-2-1 with a league-best 1.10 goals-against average.
"He's keeping us in every game," said Nino Niederreiter, who assisted on three goals.