What's more motivating than playing with a parent in the crowd?
Apparently playing for a brand-new coach.
The Blues brought their dads to Xcel Energy Center on Tuesday but didn't treat them to a win.
That went to the Wild, who nixed their season-long, seven-game losing streak by kicking off John Hynes' tenure behind the bench with a 3-1 victory.
"It's a new chapter for this team, for this organization," goaltender Filip Gustavsson said. "Of course, you want to play good in front of your new coach. So, that's also a little pressure to prove yourself."
Wild players made quite the first impression.
Not only did they ditch their rut, which coincided with Dean Evason and assistant Bob Woods getting fired on Monday, but the team showed strides in key areas: The penalty kill was perfect (including on a four-minute St. Louis power play in the third period), and someone other than Joel Eriksson Ek scored.
Eriksson Ek did keep his goal streak going, extending it to three games, but Frederick Gaudreau snapped his 10-game drought and Matt Boldy capitalized for the first time in 11 games.