LAS VEGAS – The Wild is still working its way through the West Division lineup, but a road trip that plants two new teams on its radar hasn't exactly gotten off to a smooth start.
Despite beginning the week only one point behind the top seed in the division, the Wild is now four points back after Vegas held onto that No.1 position with a pair of wins over the Wild – including a 5-1 triumph Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena to complete the sweep.
"Obviously, the outcomes both games we wanted to be different," captain Jared Spurgeon said. "But at the same time, we're worrying about ourselves. That's a good team over there, but we're worried about our game."
Before facing the Golden Knights, the Wild had mostly played against the clubs projected to finish lower than it in the standings – Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Jose. And the Wild validated those predictions, taking 20 out of a possible 28 points from those teams.
Now, though, it's starting a new chapter of its season with matchups against Vegas and Arizona, which is where the Wild will play its next two games to wrap up this road trip before returning home to host Vegas (twice) and Arizona (three times).
And while the Wild was competitive against the Golden Knights in both games, the result wasn't the one the team had become used to earning.
"We gotta make teams react to us and not worry about them," Spurgeon said.