Cam Talbot made 14 saves for the Wild, the No. 3 seed who have lost three straight after not losing more than two in a row during the regular season. Zach Parise made his series debut after being a healthy scratch the first three games. He was minus-2 with two shots on goal and two hits in 12:17 of ice time.
"It's been difficult, but right now what's more important, I guess, is that we're down 3-1 in the series," Parise said. "That's where all the attention should be, is how can we get ourselves back into this series, win a game and then bring this thing back to Minnesota (for Game 6 on Wednesday)."
The Golden Knights can win the series in Game 5 at Vegas on Monday (10:30 p.m., ET; CNBC, SN1, TVAS, ATTSM-RM, BSN+). Teams that lead 3-1 are 291-29 (.909) winning a best-of-7 series, including 13-0 last season.
"We're going to have to expect their best effort," Stone said. "They're going to want to come with a push. We're going to have to do the same thing."