There's a white marker board next to the Wild players lounge that lists the Western Conference standings.
It's updated daily by the training staff, yet it seems like it never changes. In a large way, it's a constant reminder to players that they better not take the foot off the gas.
"Gosh, it feels like we keep winning and keep getting points and we don't move up," Wild leading scorer Zach Parise said. "Everyone above us keeps winning. Our division's tough. The West is hard. I mean, is the cutoff to make the playoffs going to be over 100 points?"
It sure looks like it.
The Wild is off to its best start in franchise history, accumulating 28 points in its first 20 games. It has gained points in 11 of its past 12 games (9-1-2) heading into Sunday's clash against Minnesota's neighbors from the north, the Winnipeg Jets.
Yet despite such a hot streak, despite winning nine of its past 10 games at Xcel Energy Center, despite being on pace for 114 points, the team found itself barely clinging to sixth place in the West prior going into Saturday.
That was one point ahead of St. Louis, which had played three fewer games, and Los Angeles.
To put what's going on in the West in perspective, the eighth-place Kings are on pace for 110 points this season. In contrast with the Eastern Conference, eighth-place Ottawa and ninth-place Carolina were on pace for 86 points Saturday.