How's this for a predicament: The Wild are better when they're behind, when they have no choice but to adopt a back-to-basics style that funnels pucks and people to the net.
But they're still not ultimately successful because of that aforementioned deficit, their comebacks petering out before completion.
Another close call happened on Thursday when the Wild twice clawed back within a goal before fading 5-3 to the Devils at Xcel Energy Center to get swept in this home-and-home series and drop a season-high fourth straight game.
"We play really good at the end of the game," Marco Rossi said. "That's how we should start the game."
Overall, they're 3-5-2 with just one win in their last seven contests.
After their rally fizzled into a 4-3 loss at New Jersey on Sunday, a similar blueprint followed the Wild home.
This time, they didn't start retaliating until they sunk into a 3-0 hole: The Devils scored 3 minutes, 20 seconds after puck drop (Alexander Holtz), with 4:37 left in the first period (Michael McLeod) and then on the power play just 2:31 into the second (Timo Meier).