Good afternoon on yet another gorgeous spring day here in Minneapolis. I've learned this week that all the talk about snowy, cold Minnesota is completely bogus.
Wild is more than ready to open the home schedule Thursday night against the Edmonton Oilers. The team is back accustomed to the Central Time Zone, is tired of practicing daily and is ready to resume its NHL schedule with Game 3 and the first at home. Coach Todd Richards said he was extremely happy with the last two days of practice.
Most interesting in my opinion will be those first 10 minutes and how the team readjusts to the speed that only comes in games. After all, it didn't scrimmage this week, and the young, dynamic Oilers can motor.
We have a really nice home opener package for you in Thursday's paper, so take a look in the morning. You can even pick up a Star Tribune if you go to the Wild's Wake-Up Rally from 6-9 a.m. at RiverCentre. Free coffee,. muffins and Coke products, too.
Coffee and a Star Tribune? Nothing better. Speaking of which, today at the arena, the parking ramp was handing out free coffee coupons to Headwaters as payback for all the construction the past month. I don't know if I have a reputation or what, but I walked into practice, and every member of the media and team personnel was handing me coupons.
The catch was you can only redeem the coupon today. Who do they think I am? Juan Valdez. So I only used four coupons and gave the rest to some players.
I'll be hosting a hockeycentric show on 1500ESPN tonight from 6-8, so be sure to tune in and call in, because I'll be taking calls on everything Wild and NHL. Also, among guests are Wild center Matt Cullen, St. Louis Blues defenseman and former Gopher Erik Johnson and Edmonton Journal Hall of Fame hockey writer Jim Matheson. Can't wait to talk to Johnson about his fight the other night for the 2-0 Blues.
Cullen will be right off the top of the show because he's playing Mr. Mom tonight so his wife can attend a function.