Kings defenseman Alexander Edler left the game after sustaining a lower-body injury on a check by Wild forward Brandon Duhaime at 2:40 of the first period.
Los Angeles coach Todd McLellan said it will be a "long-term" injury for Edler.
With Edler out, Kings defensemen Drew Doughty (28:03), Mikey Anderson (23:42) and Matt Roy (22:41) each played at least 22 minutes. Rookie Sean Durzi was on the ice for 17:45, and second-year defenseman Tobias Bjornfot played a season-high 17:28.
"That's a big, strong, talented, organized, confident team," McLellan said. "Not an easy task for four relatively young defensemen, and they did a tremendous job."
Minnesota took three penalties in the first period.
"I think our legs were there; I don't think our minds were quite there tonight early," Wild coach Dean Evason said. "I think the frustration level built a little bit. I thought we caught it, but by that point there was a lot of momentum gained and we expended a [heck] of a lot of energy early in that hockey game killing penalties."
NOTES: The eight-game winning streak was third-longest in Wild history. They won 12 in a row Dec. 4-29, 2016 and nine straight March 8-24, 2007. … Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin did not play because of an upper-body injury. Evason said Brodin is "very doubtful" to play against the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday.