Good day from the Rexall Place, where the former Northwest Division rival Wild and Oilers clash tonight at 8:30 p.m. CT.
I'll be on Fox Sports North during the 8 p.m. pregame show and first intermission to talk about the Wild and all the trade rumors running rampant throughout the NHL. I'll also riff about them in my Sunday Insider this week as well.
The goaltending situation is something I feel the Wild is trying to address before Wednesday's 2 p.m. deadline, but a lot could have to do with the next three games beginning tonight in Edmonton.
Darcy Kuemper, 8-2-2 in his past 13 appearances with a 2.18 goals-against average and .929 save percentage, will make his 13th consecutive start. Depending on how tonight goes, coach Mike Yeo even opened the door for Kuemper to start tomorrow's game in Vancouver.
Here is my profile on Kuemper from today's paper, and I have a couple extras on the bottom.
Yeo originally contemplated starting Backstrom tonight in Edmonton if he was healthy.
"We argued back and forth as far as whether Backy should play, whether Kuemps should play, whether Kuemps is capable of playing back-to-back games," Yeo said. "There's a lot of things, but bottom line is we just want to get off to a good start and we want to see if Kuemps can pick up where he left off."
There is no doubt the game in Vancouver is a big game. The Canucks are one of the teams the Wild is bound to be fighting with the rest of the way to make the playoffs. But first things first, get the two points tonight, so I think it makes more sense to start Kuemper and then worry about Vancouver tomorrow.