It was a close call, Wild coach Mike Yeo said.

Center and captain Mikko Koivu, coming back from a shoulder injury, wanted to play. But after talking with doctors, Yeo said the team decided to keep Koivu out of his 14th straight game.

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Goaltender Niklas Backstrom (lower body) will miss his seventh straight game. The good news is that Matt Cullen, sore after a knee-to-knee hit in the Wild's loss to Dallas Tuesday, is OK and will play.

Matt Kassian will be the healthy forward scratched today.

But back to Koivu. The Wild captain had practiced the past two days, and Yeo said Koivu had looked good. Still...

"He is getting very close," Yeo said. "But again, after talking with the doctors, we all felt it was best to hold him off for a couple more games."

Yeo said Koivu had looked good in practice. "Really good. He's disappointed," Yeo said. "He wanted to be in. He wants to be out there playing. The guy is a hockey player, he wants to compete. But, according to the doctor, and where we're at right now, he's not quite ready. He has responded well, been good in practice. I think as we keep going on here, the more battle drills we can get him into, the more confidence he'll have getting out there."

That's about it for now. I'll get back to you after the game.