Jason Pominville, who just a few days ago captained the Buffalo Sabres, had a whirlwind week. Acquired last Wednesday by the Wild, the veteran forward flew across the country Thursday to debut that night against Los Angeles.
After introducing himself to his new teammates, Pominville received a crash course from the coaches moments before a less-than-stellar performance by the Wild.
But after catching his breath in Columbus and socializing with teammates at a team dinner at a steakhouse Saturday night, Pominville looked calmer and more refreshed in Sunday's 3-0 victory.
He scored a goal and assist and gave a glimpse of the smart, hard-working player Minnesota acquired to play alongside top-liners Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu.
"He's a skilled player to complement two skilled guys," coach Mike Yeo said.
Pominville, who makes his home debut Tuesday against the Chicago Blackhawks, is excited about the prospects of the line.
"We're doing some good things and are starting to get to know what we want to do, and a lot of it comes with communication," Pominville said.
Before Sunday's game, Pominville's wife Kim, their two children and Kim's father drove to Columbus from Buffalo to surprise him. Wild team services employees Ryan Stanzel and Carly Peters jumped through some hoops to make their trip special.