The best revenge if you feel one of your teammates has been victimized by a dirty hit is to make the assailant and his team pay for the major penalty that follows.
The Wild did the opposite Tuesday night after Anaheim Ducks star Corey Perry knocked rookie Jason Zucker from the game with a late, blindside blow to the head.
The Wild's power play failed dramatically on the ensuing five-minute major the same way it failed dramatically on a 90-second 5-on-3 in the first period. The missed opportunities predictably haunted the Wild when the hottest team in the NHL rallied with two goals in the third period to hand Minnesota a painful 2-1 loss.
"After [the major], I think it's fair to say we were a different team," said coach Mike Yeo, whose team had a 22-7 shot advantage and complete control of the game through two periods. "We looked like a team that went from going for the throat to all of a sudden being a little bit weary of what we were losing."
Tough-guy minor-leaguer Patrick Maroon tied the score early in the third period, and the Wild was on its heels until defenseman Luca Sbisa scored the winning goal with 3 minutes, 4 seconds left.
The Ducks improved to 12-1-2 in the past 15 games, ended the Wild's six-game home point streak and knocked Minnesota from the top spot in the Northwest Division.
Zucker's health is the chief concern. The Wild won't update Zucker's status until seeing how he feels Wednesday, but he was down on the ice for several minutes early in the second period.
After Zucker sent a pass to the blue line, Perry nailed the unsuspecting player near the corner.