Could be better.
Could be worse.
A week into their season, the Wild are a shoulder shrug, a ho-hum 2-2 during a neck-and-neck race between their strides and setbacks.
Can they pick up the pace?
"We're level," coach Dean Evason said. "We haven't seen even close to our best game in all four, but we haven't seen us being terrible either. So, we need to get going a little more."
Through four games, the Wild have run the gamut, in cause and effect.
They opened the season with precise defending and a 41-save shutout from goaltender Filip Gustavsson in a textbook 2-0 win over Florida. But two nights later, the Wild changed the locks on their zone and were overrun 7-3 by Toronto.
Fast forward to Tuesday, and the team recalibrated with its experience.