Forward Luke Kunin had hoped this opportunity would come sooner.
He wanted to resume his career after recovering from a torn ACL in his left knee in the same career spot he suffered the injury — with the Wild.
But after detouring to the minors to rebuild his strength and conditioning while also reacclimating to game action, the 21-year-old feels the diligence exercised by team brass was the smart approach — a patient process that enabled Kunin to rejoin the Wild feeling confident about his play.
"I feel great," he said. "I really like where my game's at, so I'm looking forward to playing."
The Wild recalled Kunin from the American Hockey League on Sunday, with captain Mikko Koivu sidelined with a lower-body injury suffered last week during a knee-on-knee hit from Calgary Flames captain Mark Giordano. The contact resulted in a two-game suspension for Giordano.
Koivu's status is considered day-to-day and although he wasn't on the ice for practice Monday, coach Bruce Boudreau said Koivu was working out.
Kunin did skate with the group, teaming with center Joel Eriksson Ek and winger Jordan Greenway on a line poised to debut Tuesday when the Wild begins a four-game homestand against the Montreal Canadiens.
"I found when I played if I played with guys who were either called up or guys who were my age," Boudreau said, "I didn't feel intimidated by having to get guys pucks. So it makes it a simpler transition for him."