The game plan was simple.
With the Edmonton Oilers playing without four of their regular six defensemen yet stymieing teams of late on the back of goaltender Cam Talbot, the Wild was instructed to get pucks deep and pound Edmonton's blue line with a physical forecheck.
The Wild instead ignored that gameplan, turned pucks over constantly, got into a track meet with the fast, skilled opponent and took a big hit in the standings by losing, 2-1, to a squad vying for yet another lottery win.
"We didn't want to commit to that, and we were trying to make passes through three guys, and then when we got over the blue line, it's a 3-on-3, and we're still trying to make a pass through guys," interim coach John Torchetti said.
Connor McDavid, the fourth No. 1 overall pick selected by the Oilers in a six-year span, scored the winning goal with 7 minutes, 29 seconds left after gaining a step on defenseman Jared Spurgeon and beating Darcy Kuemper.
"You're kind of at an awkward angle, coming in fast," McDavid said. "The goalie doesn't really know how to play that, I don't think. Probably should have been a save, but we'll take it."
Kuemper, who denied McDavid on a shorthanded breakaway in the second period, got the nod for an ill Devan Dubnyk. Kuemper made 23 saves but gave up the winner on a stoppable shot late in the third period for a second straight start.