If fans in Minnesota were turned off by the NHL lockout, they certainly turned the page quickly.
Before Wednesday was even halfway done, Wild chief operating officer Matt Majka said the team already had its biggest ticket-selling day in franchise history.
Two games, including Saturday's season opener against Colorado, were sold out in the first hour. Hundreds of fans swarmed the three Hockey Lodge locations and emptied shelves during a half-off sale. And 13,096 enthusiastic fans arrived early Wednesday night to watch an intrasquad game featuring, for the first time, Zach Parise and Ryan Suter in red Wild sweaters.
"We honestly didn't know what to expect," said Majka, referring to how fans would respond after the 113-day lockout wiped out 17 home games.
"The State of Hockey has responded remarkably. It's just crazy what's going on. We are extremely grateful and humbled, but we know we continue to have a lot of work to do to earn everybody's trust and faith again."
Majka wouldn't divulge Wednesday ticket-sale numbers, but he said the Wild sold 10 times the number of jerseys it would on a normal game night and five times the volume of merchandise sold in the 12 days of the State Fair.
"A lot of happy fans," Majka said.
Brittany Hammer, 22, and her boyfriend, Zak Swenson, 21, arrived at 8:30 a.m., but by that time, the line of people to purchase tickets stretched up the stairs of Xcel Energy Center and into the conjoining RiverCentre.