With a red and green Santa hat perched on his head, Kirill Kaprizov tossed pucks into the stands after the Wild's pregame warm-up.
So did Ryan Reaves, who was wearing a fluffy white beard along with his red Santa hat after Reaves called Kaprizov a couple days earlier and asked if Kaprizov wanted to be an elf while Reaves dressed up as Santa Claus.
"I said, 'Yeah, why not? Let's go,'" Kaprizov said.
But once the puck dropped against the Senators, the Wild weren't as gracious.
In their season-best fifth consecutive victory, the Wild slammed the brakes on Ottawa's four-game tear with a 4-2 victory on Sunday in front of an announced 18,213 at Xcel Energy Center to sweep their four-game homestand.
Overall, the Wild have won seven in a row in St. Paul.
They are 8-2 in their past 10 and 11-3 over the past 14 and have been tagged for only five goals during their five-game surge.
"Our commitment level to keep the puck out of the net for the last little while's been great," coach Dean Evason said.