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Fall from grace complete: Minnesota mathematically eliminated from playoff contention

Matt Hackett, Alex Ovechkin

Minnesota Wild goalie Matt Hackett, right, looks at the puck after giving up a goal to Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin, rear, of Russia, during the third period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, March 25, 2012, in Washington. The Capitals won 3-0. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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This season will end the way each of the three previous to it have for the Minnesota Wild: Out of the playoffs.

The Wild’s loss to Washington yesterday mathematically eliminated the Wild from playoff contention and according to Michael Russo of The Star Tribune, things could possibly get worse for the team standings-wise.

That seems like an eternity ago, as does that Dec. 13 game at Winnipeg when the Wild was still first in the league. Now? It is 25th – but one point up on 29th, which would give the Wild the second-best possibility of winning the April 10 draft lottery and the right to pick No. 1 in the June draft.

The Wild’s fall from grace is one of the more incredible feats we’ve seen this season and it’s impressive for all the wrong reasons.

Hockey Wilderness pointed out after yesterday’s game that Minnesota will be the first team to miss the playoffs after being in first place in December. The Wild were in first place as late as December 17 but since then they’ve gone a paltry 11-26-5. Minnesota won’t be alone in their fall-from-grace shame, however, as the Maple Leafs are on the brink of elimination themselves. Misery does love company after all.