The Wild outshot the Jets 36-22 at home on Tuesday, but it still wasn't enough in a 4-3 overtime loss that ended in under a minute.
Minnesota looked to snap a three-game losing streak, and it began even one step further in the hole with a 2-0 deficit after the first period.
It took 12:16 for Gabriel Vilardi to put Winnipeg on the board, and then Vladislav Namestnikov made it 2-0 less than 30 seconds later. The Wild came out for the second period with much better energy, and Kapril Kaprizov scored his sixth goal of the season to cut the deficit in half.
Kaprizov's goal gave him 401 points in his Wild career, which moved him to fourth all-time in franchise history, and one spot ahead of Zach Parise. Jared Spurgeon, Marian Gaborik and Mikko Koivu are now the only players with more.
Brock

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