It took 12 games for Mike Yeo to hammer the message into the heads of his stubborn players: Shoot ... the ... darn ... puck.
After an opening month in which the Wild seemed allergic to shooting, the Wild popped a double dose of Claritin and Zyrtec on Thursday night to assault the Vancouver Canucks with a shooting gallery during a 5-1 outburst and its third victory in a row.
The season-high goal total came off 45 shots, a franchise record for a home game, including 22 in the second period.
Guillaume Latendresse, Pierre-Marc Bouchard and Marco Scandella scored second-period goals to rally the Wild from a 1-0 deficit.
During a two-goal, one-assist, nine-shot performance, Matt Cullen was a force in all three zones and in every situation. Bouchard added two assists, and Josh Harding made 24 saves in his third of what will surely be four consecutive starts.
"After two big emotional wins against Detroit, you maybe wonder what you're going to get," Cullen said. "We had a really solid 60-minute effort. Hards was unbelievable again, all four lines were rolling, the D were good.
"It was a big response for a team that is trying to build and get better. Instead of taking a step back, we take a step forward."
Yeo tweaked his top two lines, flipping Latendresse and Devin Setoguchi so Latendresse could play with Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley, and Setoguchi with Bouchard and Cullen.