The Minnesota Wild will try to end to a season-long five-game losing streak (0-5-0). The Wild, 2-8-0 in their past 10 games, have fallen seven points behind the Chicago Blackhawks for first place in the Central Division and Western Conference. "Nobody likes to lose, especially at any little stretch, but I think we're doing one little thing wrong and … we correct the first two things in the first two things and then something else pops up," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "Once we plug all these leaks, I think when we do start getting successful again, we're going to be a much better team." Goaltender Devan Dubnyk, tied for second in the NHL with 36 wins, will start his sixth consecutive game. He was pulled after allowing two goals in the first 4:38 of a 4-2 loss at the Blackhawks on March 12 and is 0-4-0 since. "You've got to try not to overthink it," Dubnyk said. "These are things that are tough to get out of, but we've all been through this before. We've all been through difficult situations before. I've been through much worse than this and I've got no problems about getting out of it. You just have to look at each game as an opportunity to get better and feel better about yourself and get back to who we really are."