DALLAS — The Wild will have a season-longest losing streak waiting for the team when it restarts after the NHL's holiday break.
Playing for just the second time in eight days after two games last week were postponed by COVID-19 cases with the opposition, the Wild fell 7-4 to the Stars on Monday in front of 18,237 at American Airlines Center to drop its fourth straight game.
On Monday night, the NHL announced a shutdown on all games after Tuesday's action until Dec. 27 because of the latest COVID surge.
"The biggest thing in our game right now is it's just in pieces right now," Marcus Foligno said. "There's not great flow. You're seeing some great things again, but then there's a little bit of a lull or just a hiccup."
A discombobulated Wild could never find the lead, giving up a goal on the game's first shot and then getting blitzed by a Dallas lineup that capitalized shorthanded, at even strength and on the power play before scoring into an empty net after the Wild initially pulled goalie Cam Talbot with 9 minutes, 20 seconds to go in the third period while trailing 6-3.
The seven goals surrendered by the Wild are a season high.
"When you spot a team two goals, the chances of winning are very slim," Foligno said.
Although the Wild was coming off two practices, the team still looked out of sorts.