Zenon Konopka's back in Minnesota and Mike Rupp won't play tonight against a big, aggressive San Jose Sharks team tonight. That's two tough guys out, meaning it'll be interesting to see how the Wild handles guys like Raffi Torres running amok.
Also, Marc-Edouard Vlasic should probably consider himself safe tonight, but mostly because Priority No. 1 for the Wild is getting two points, not retribution for Vlasic ending former teammate Dany Heatley's season April 3.
Torrey Mitchell, Vlasic's former Sharks teammate, said the Wild remembers the incident and will finish checks on him like the team normally would. But again, a win is the most important thing.
If you didn't read, here is my Charlie Coyle profile from today's paper after talking to his cousin, Tony Amonte.
Tonight will be interesting because while the Wild didn't play well in this awfully tough building 15 days ago, the Wild will have a very different lineup tonight, one that is more intact too. First, Matt Cullen is back. Second, Jason Pominville will play. Third, Mikael Granlund will play. Fourth, Nate Prosser won't be playing forward. Fifth, Brett Clark will be in. Sixth, the sky is blue and I'm in a good mood.
That game against San Jose the first time was the first game without Cullen. The Wild traded Johan Larsson that morning, so Charlie Coyle started the game at center and all the lines changed. The Wild has since rediscovered chemistry on all lines, is getting real good play again from the top line and great play from that recently-assembled Pierre-Marc Bouchard-Kyle Brodziak-Pominville line.
"Pominville is a huge addition for us, but he's really helped to elevate Brodzy's game and Butchie's game as well," coach Mike Yeo said. "The impact is felt more by adding just one player."
Pominville, by the way, raved about Yeo's communication today, saying how the coach called him into the office before taking him off Zach Parise's and Mikko Koivu's line to explain his decision-making. Basically, the Wild was shut out in three of four and he wanted to bring better balance to all the lines.