LAS VEGAS – Not one but two pucks sailed out of play off the sticks of the Golden Knights, who were already shorthanded.
That meant not one but two 5-on-3 power plays for the Wild.
The latter was a plump 1 minute, 39 seconds, an eternity in two-man advantages and a make-or-break chance for the Wild to climb back into the game.
But the Wild whiffed on both opportunities and the three straight power plays overall, the eyesore in a clunky 3-2 loss to Vegas on Thursday in front of 18,267 at T-Mobile Arena. The loss ended the team's four-game win streak in its first meeting with the Golden Knights since they eliminated the Wild from the playoffs last season.
"When you get opportunities like that, you gotta make do with it," Marcus Foligno said. "We didn't get that done. It gives them a little more momentum."
Trailing 2-0 in the second period, the Wild went to the power play with a chance to eat into that deficit.
Instead, the team got off only one shot and not even the nicest one. That belonged to Vegas' Chandler Stephenson, who was stopped on a shorthanded breakaway by Wild goalie Cam Talbot.
With 14 seconds left in the power play, the Golden Knights' Nicolas Hague sent the puck over the glass for a delay of game penalty.