RALEIGH, N.C. – The Wild's manpower took a hit on its now-complete two-game road trip through the Eastern Conference, and it's unclear if the team will get healthier before facing the Predators at home on Monday.
Winger Zach Parise didn't play in the 5-1 loss to the Hurricanes Saturday due to a lower-body injury that coach Bruce Boudreau hopes isn't a long-term issue. Parise leads the Wild in goals (26) and points (58).
"Until we get home and see our doctors, I don't really know," Boudreau said.
Parise was clipped by Capitals winger Tom Wilson Friday, falling to the ice and gingerly making his way to the Wild bench after the contact. But he remained in the game, even setting up the decisive goal in the 2-1 Wild victory.
"It shows his character," Boudreau said. "After he got hit, then he gets the assist on the winning goal. That says something."
Although Parise's absence was felt Saturday, with the Wild struggling to generate sustained offensive-zone time, it didn't do itself any favors when it did have the puck.
Carolina feasted on turnovers, using those swings to pile on the pressure.
"Obviously, we made some pretty fatal errors," center Eric Staal said. "… I just think we, at times, made it a little too easy for them. We made mistakes that cost you."