All good things must end, and so it went for the Minnesota Wild's impressive streak in a loss to Calgary on Thursday night at the Saddledome.

The Wild's point streak ended at 12 consecutive games in the 4-1 loss. It was the first time they've lost in regulation since falling 4-3 to the Carolina Hurricanes on Nov. 6, ending a stretch in which they went 10-0-2, securing 22 of a possible 24 points.

“I think we got outplayed tonight,” Wild head coach John Hynes said. “It was the first time in a while I've seen us get outcompeted, get outskated, outexecuted. It wasn't a good night for us. It's hard to win when your compete level, your engagement, your execution isn't close to what it needs to be. And that was the case tonight."

Minnesota had numerous chances to take control of the game, espe

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