The Bolts fell to 24-12-1 on the season with a road record of 9-8-0. For the Lightning, Minnesota has always been a tough place to play with the team posting a 2-11-2 record all-time at Xcel Energy Center heading into Wednesday's game.
It didn't help that the Bolts were faced with some unexpected adversity early on as Andrei Vasilevskiy was expected to start in goal but was unable to play due to an illness, forcing Brian Elliott to start for the second-consecutive night, something the 37-year-old goaltender had not done since he was with the Flyers back in 2017.
"It's tough because we didn't know until right before the game," said Cooper. "He comes off playing last night, skated this morning, then had to play, but I thought he did great. He just got a little unlucky on some of those, which is too bad."
Elliott fell victim to multiple unfortunate bounces on Wednesday night. The Wild's first goal took a deflection off the skate of Nick Perbix to make it a 1-0 game. After the Lightning pulled within two off a power-play goal from Brayden Point, the Wild quickly restored the three-goal deficit just 1:58 later when a Jared Spurgeon shot from the point got redirected off the leg of Sam Steel.
Tampa Bay pushed in the third period and outshot Minnesota 12-9, but Filip Gustavsson made some impressive saves for the Wild, earning him first-star honors with 34 saves on 35 shots from the Bolts.
"In the third period, we had every reason to lay down and say, 'They've got us in this one,' and we kept pushing," said Cooper. "Give their goalie credit. He made some big saves."