The day started so blissfully, yet ended so badly.
Hours after Zach Parise surprised everybody in attendance at the morning skate by at least trying to play against the Phoenix Coyotes, the Wild plodded through another hard-to-watch first period, lost second-line center Mikael Granlund 29 seconds into his return to the lineup and paid for both.
With the Wild already minus Parise, the Granlund injury triggered a chaotic night of line juggling right off the hop. The lines looked like a mess, and it certainly created a messy scene, especially in the first period, as the Wild fell 3-1.
"We're not coming out with the same force in our game, like we're going to dictate, we're going to take control," coach Mike Yeo said. "It seems like we're very reactive, we're on our heels. I really think the injuries, coupled with us looking at the magnitude of these games, we're going out there trying to be a little safe."
Dany Heatley made it a 2-1 game with 9 minutes, 58 seconds left when he buried his fifth goal on a rebound, but the Wild lost consecutive games in regulation for the first time since Oct. 15-17. A six-game home winning streak also ended.
Mikkel Boedker and Radim Vrbata each scored for the Coyotes, while seldom-used backup Thomas Greiss made 27 saves. The Wild lost at home for the first time since Oct. 28.
"The first 10 games of the year, we were concerned with getting pucks deep and managing the puck and playing the right way and being a physical team," forward Matt Cooke said. "We didn't do that tonight until the second period."
Granlund, who missed two games because of an "upper-body injury," lasted one shift. Fewer than two minutes in, he skated in on the forecheck and tried to check defenseman Connor Murphy. Murphy reacted by meeting Granlund with a high hit. Granlund fell in a heap, was slow to get up and then skated gently to the bench looking dazed. He was met by athletic therapist Don Fuller, who sent him to the dressing room.