STOCKHOLM — The Wild flew halfway around the world to play in Sweden, but their defense traveled back in time.
Following their messiest loss of the season, they did a deep clean in their own zone that included getting the penalty kill spotless after its worst performance in franchise history.
This effort was a throwback to last season when the Wild were known for their stinginess, but the rest of their game is still stuck in their present rut.
In a feel-good homecoming for their Swedish players and the team's first European appearance in 13 years, the Wild were denied 2-1 in a shootout by the Ottawa Senators on Saturday in front of a pro-Wild crowd of 13,213 at Avicii Arena in Stockholm.
As a result, the Wild have dropped a season-high four in a row for the second time in a 10-game span.
They'll wrap up the NHL Global Series on Sunday vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs.
"We were still squeezing a little tight and making some silly mistakes through the neutral zone, as far as turning the puck over and backhand, sauce plays," coach Dean Evason said. "There's certain areas, certain situations, that our puck management can be better, but we competed for the most part — most of the guys — so we're happy with that."
Ottawa's Josh Norris had the only conversion in the shootout, capping off a comeback for the Senators that started 3 minutes, 22 seconds into the third period when Erik Brannstrom seized open ice on a Wild line change to end Filip Gustavsson's shutout bid.