You win some, you lose some, you tie some … well, you don't tie anymore in the NHL.
But philosophy aside, Wild coach John Torchetti wasn't going to apologize for Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Los Angeles, a game in which the Wild was outshot 39-18 and out-attempted 74-32.
"Sometimes the NHL … it's a great parity league and there's games that they taketh and there's games they giveth," Torchetti said Wednesday. "I felt our Washington game [3-2 loss on Feb. 26] was one that we let get away, meaning we should have come out of it with two points, and then it evens out into this one."
The Wild is one point ahead of Colorado for the final Western Conference playoff berth. The teams meet in Denver on Saturday, but Torchetti insisted there was no looking ahead with Thursday's game against Calgary looming.
"I'm just worried about the first period [Thursday]," he said, "Being better in our battles, better in our dump-ins and our chip-ins and our forecheck, just on our breakouts and wall play. That's our No. 1 thing we talked about today."
Said captain Mikko Koivu: "There are parts of the game we can do better, but I'm sure every team goes through that. There's a lot of good things in our game right now, and we're just going to keep building and try to get better."
Ready to go
Jason Pominville could be back in the lineup after missing more than two weeks because of a groin injury.
"It felt good, haven't had any pain, so we'll see," Pominville said of his possible return to a red-hot line with center Erik Haula and left winger Nino Niederreiter. "We've had some success in the past and [Haula and Niederreiter] have played well for us lately … it was fun to kind of have a chance to sit back and see them play as well as they have recently. Hopefully we can keep doing what we do best."