The Blackhawks, however, have eliminated the Wild from the postseason in each of the past three years.
"Yeah, that could be it," Coyle said of Minnesota's regular-season dominance. "Our history the last couple years against them, it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. This year, it's not hard to get up for these games against them. We always want to take down the best and they're always up there in the standings."
The Blackhawks failed to keep pace in the Central Division race. The Dallas Stars (95 points) and St. Louis Blues (93 points) each won Saturday, which means Chicago (91 points) has more ground to make up in its final nine games for playoff seeding.
"Hard-fought game," Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith said. "It's tough not to get that extra point. I still think it's a step in the right direction from the way we played before. We wanted to build off the game in Winnipeg (a 4-0 win on Friday). I thought we did a lot of good things, but at the same time there's still a ways that we can go to get where we want to be, and where we need to be."