The narrative has remained unchanged since the Minnesota Wild executed a free-agency coup that triggered a July 4 celebration. The marquee trumpeted the arrival of a dynamic duo over and over: Parise and Suter; Suter and Parise.
Instantly, the Wild had a new face and big plans, which is understandable given Zach Parise's and Ryan Suter's elite talent, stature within the NHL and marketing appeal. But something -- or someone -- went missing in the hoopla.
"Number 9?" Wild coach Mike Yeo said.
Oh, yeah, No. 9, Mikko Koivu, team captain and all-star center. Remember him?
Until July 4, Koivu served as the unofficial face of the franchise. He was the Wild's best and highest-paid player and a rock inside the dressing room. The Wild was his team.
And now? Well, he's not necessarily the team's best player anymore. Or its highest paid. Or its marketing face.
But Koivu remains the captain and most important player on a team that begins a condensed season on Saturday with unbridled expectations. Nobody should view him as a third wheel.
"If I have questions, I go to him," Parise said. "It's his team. He's the captain."