The Sports Xchange reports sometimes all it takes is a little positive imagery. When former Wild forward Marian Gaborik would slump, he'd watch his own highlights to get his mojo back. Though Gaborik is gone, that idea is still going strong in Minnesota. In an attempt to revive his first season with the Wild, right wing Martin Havlat sat alone in front of a television watching some of his goals from last season's career year in Chicago. "It's not the start I wanted, or we wanted as a team. We win together and lose together," said Havlat, who entered Saturday's game against Dallas with one goal and six assists in 13 games. "But individually, this is probably the worst start I ever had, so it can only get better. I just have to keep working and sooner or later it'll start coming."



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