Matt Cooke will don a Wild sweater for the first time during a media gathering Wednesday.
The number? Twenty-four.
Cooke, signed by the Wild on Friday, has worn No. 24 his entire career — the same number once worn by the late Derek Boogaard, the former Wild enforcer. Out of respect, Cooke reached out to Boogaard's parents, Joanne and Len, to make certain they felt comfortable if Cooke wore the number.
Former Wild winger Martin Havlat wore 24 after Boogaard in Minnesota, but no Wild player has since Boogaard died May 13, 2011. Cooke wanted to first get the blessing of Boogaard's parents.
"I want to let them know that by putting it on I'm absolutely not doing anything disrespectful," Cooke said Monday. "I don't want anyone's feelings hurt."
Len Boogaard forwarded Cooke's e-mail to Derek's siblings, Krysten, Aaron and Ryan.
"I'm very impressed with Matt for what he did by reaching out to my parents," Ryan Boogaard wrote in an e-mail to the Star Tribune. "He didn't have to do it as he could have just worn No. 24, but he thought of Derek and our family before doing so. I knew that someone would eventually wear No. 24, and I was not expecting them to reach out to us, so when Matt did, I could not have been happier."
Cooke, 34, is known for his long list of questionable hits, but he says he has done his best to clean up his act. The stats seem to support this.