Despite the fact that the Wild is about to embark on its toughest stretch of games so far this season without one of its best players, the team felt it "dodged a bullet" Tuesday when it was determined leading scorer Zach Parise would miss two to three weeks because of a left foot contusion.
"It's disappointing to lose Zach for any amount of time, but when you look at the number of foot injuries that you see, it very easily could have been the four-to-six-week scenario, and then you're talking 15 or 20 games," General Manager Chuck Fletcher said. "So as crazy at it sounds, we're actually fairly pleased."
Parise, who blocked Alex Steen's one-time shot on a first-period penalty kill during the Wild's 3-0 loss on Monday at St. Louis, was wearing a walking boot Tuesday night but was relieved to avoid a break or potentially surgery.
Still, Parise, who led the Wild in scoring last season and again leads Minnesota with 22 points in 25 games, isn't used to missing games. He has missed one or no games in seven of his eight seasons.
"Really frustrated, especially looking at the schedule that we've got coming up," said Parise, referring to the fact that eight of the Wild's next 10 games come against Western Conference top-eight teams Phoenix, Colorado, Chicago, San Jose and Anaheim.
The Wild sits seventh in the conference — two points up on the Coyotes, who visit St. Paul on Wednesday.
"The timing is not ideal," Parise said, "so hopefully it won't be that long and I'll be able to come back sooner than we're saying."
Parise said "a lot of it has to do with when I'll be able to walk comfortably, when I'll even be able to push off in a skate comfortably."