That trio has been a constant force for the Wild this season when everyone has been healthy, and has developed such an identity that it might be time for a good nickname.
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3. Penalties turn the tide.
The Wild didn't take many penalties on Wednesday night, which is good.
But Minnesota's penalty kill, which has been a strength of the team this season, struggled, allowing a pair of Hoffman goals that really sapped energy and momentum.
Minnesota was all over St. Louis in the second period, for example. The puck rarely left the offensive zone and Minnesota nearly pushed its lead to three goals when Kevin Fiala took an offensive zone interference penalty 180 feet from his own net.
Eight seconds later, Hoffman cut the lead in half.
Minnesota was able to recover in the second and re-establish its two goal lead into intermission, but it wasn't so lucky the second time.
Just over three minutes into the third, Matt Dumba was called for hooking, and 29 seconds into that power play, Hoffman scored again to make it 3-2.
This time, the Wild couldn't regain its mojo.
Less than four minutes after Hoffman's second goal, Jordan Kyrou took advantage of a turnover and slipped a puck through the wickets of Cam Talbot, tying the game at 3-3.