A revamped Wild power play amid defenseman Matt Dumba's absence because of injury hasn't made a dazzling debut, going without a goal in its first three games sans Dumba.
But the new-look units also haven't had much opportunity to find a rhythm. They have received just five chances in that span, a drop-off coach Bruce Boudreau said the team can reverse by pushing the play to the middle of the ice.
"If you play on the perimeter, there's no reason for anybody to haul you down," Boudreau said. "But if you go on the inside and you get ahead of them, they've got time to hook you."
The Wild didn't receive a power play Tuesday against the Sharks, the third time that's happened this season. After receiving three tries Saturday in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Stars at Xcel Energy Center, two of which were in succession amid a four-minute advantage, the team had received 108 power plays this season — which ranked 20th in the NHL.
Dumba, who had a team-high 12 power-play points when he was injured, was a key catalyst with the man advantage, finding an effective shooting area on the left side of the offensive zone.
Even though he's no longer an option, getting sidelined with an upper-body injury that's expected to require surgery, Boudreau is still encouraged by the way the Wild has been moving the puck during the setup.
"We get great looks," he said. "If we're on, we're scoring. If we're not, we're getting great looks and we just gotta continue what we're doing and hopefully eventually they'll go in."
Tough news
While Wild players acknowledged how difficult it'll be to play without Dumba while he recovers, they also mentioned how tough it is for Dumba to be subtracted from the team's push after having such a successful start to the season.