Maybe a letdown was natural after six consecutive wins and emotional victory over the rival Chicago Blackhawks, but the Wild got beat at home Thursday night by an opponent that had nothing to play for.
One night after being eliminated from postseason contention, the Ottawa Senators handed the Wild a 3-2 defeat at Xcel Energy Center.
The Wild was missing one key player and lost another early, and several others acted as passengers, leaving coach John Torchetti pretty ticked off.
"We had a lot of guys that got to up their ante," Torchetti said. "There's no nights off in this league. We've got to be ready to battle, and I didn't like our battle level."
It was a missed opportunity for the Wild, which could have moved seven points up on Colorado for the second wild-card spot and within two points of slumping Nashville for the top wild-card spot. The Wild and Predators have four games left, the Avalanche five.
"We're not in any position to have any letdowns right now," said Jason Pominville, who after setting up Erik Haula's third-period tying goal committed a center-ice turnover that led to Ottawa's fluky game-winner off Haula's leg with 3 minutes, 57 seconds left.
"We can't afford that. We've got to make a push, we've got to fight. [Friday] we have to be up to the test because [Detroit's] a team that will be desperate. They're fighting for their playoff lives."
The Red Wings are currently out of a playoff spot after making the playoffs 24 consecutive years. It's uncertain whether veteran Thomas Vanek or defenseman Jared Spurgeon will be able to play against the Wings.