Now how low is everyone feeling? Talk about crashing, right?
Mike Yeo looked to tinker with the power play units entering the game looking to kick-start some scoring, but the result was the same. The Wild went 0-for-5, now 0-for-16 on the season with the man-advantage.
The Wild dominated in everything but the scoreboard, which really means they didn't dominate anything.
For Backstrom's first start of the season, he didn't look too bad. For the most part he was solid. The first goal was really something he didn't have a chance on as the puck went off of Suter and back across the grain. The second goal was a defensive lapse. He also wasn't tested much as the Kings only got 16 shots at him.
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