Well, that was intense.
Coming off a 4-0 loss to the L.A. Kings, the Wild bussed over to St. Thomas Academy and coach Mike Yeo put them through a very intense, very brisk hour-long practice.
The theme of the day: winning battles and doing a better job in defensive zone coverage. "That's what we wanted," Yeo said. "We're all about coming to the rink and getting better. If that's something tactically, or if it's battle level or work ethic-wise, that's what we'll do."
Kent Youngblood here. I was at practice today as Mr. Russo headed towards Montreal.
Well, the team certainly worked hard today. The one-on-one battles and the work on defensive zone coverage were intense, with a lot of hitting and even some pushing and shoving.
Here are some issues Yeo touched on after the workout:
--Yeo wanted to stress that the second Kings goal in the loss to L.A. Tuesday wasn't all defenseman Tom Gilbert's fault. Gilbert, playing in his first game, did create a mix-up when he instinctively did things the way he'd done them in Edmonton. But, Yeo said, the goal was scored because of poor defensive zone coverage. So that was a big emphasis in practice today.
"The goal didn't go in because they got the puck," Yeo said. "The goal went in because we're coming into d-zone coverage and we circle and we swing away, which is now characteristic of us. That's why you saw today we did a lot of drills where we were coming into d-zone coverage and we're stopping in position."