Instead, the Kings scored a shorthanded goal, then scored again 53 seconds later.
"Shorthanded goals are something you never want to give up," said Wild defenseman Jared Spurgeon. "Unfortunately they got a quick one right after as well. I think we did a good job after that of trying to fight back, but ... they were playing a pretty defensive game and it was tough to get through."
Even after Dustin Brown scored to make it 4-1 moments into the third , Spurgeon and Luke Kunin tallied consecutive goals to get Minnesota within one with more than four minutes remaining on the clock.
But Brown scored his second of the night with 2:13 remaining, then scored an empty-net goal to finish off the hat trick 59 seconds later as the Kings put the game away.
The loss, combined with other action around the League on Friday night and on Saturday, has the Wild one point behind the Vancouver Canucks and Nashville Predators for the two wild card positions in the Western Conference. Minnesota is tied with Winnipeg at 75 points and is one ahead of the Arizona Coyotes and has one game in hand on each of those two clubs.
"It's nuts how close it is right now and every game means so much," Spurgeon said. "It seems like if you lose one, you're down four spots. That's why we just gotta keep trying to win as many as possible, put them together. We can't dwell on this, we have a big game [Sunday] to get right back on a winning streak and to hopefully pop back over those teams that passed us [Saturday]."