Good morning, the Wild and Ducks skate later this morning, so I'll be back later on with an update. You can also follow me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/russostrib.
The only real news expected this morning revolves around Guillaume Latendresse and whether or not he will return to the lineup after missing Saturday's game with a groin injury. Coach Mike Yeo said yesterday he's available but also said he's anxious to see the top 2 lines that practiced together the previous three days and was hesitant to tinker with the third line.
So we'll see. Latendresse said this groin injury is different than the ailments that caused him to undergo surgery on five different problems 13 months ago, but the Wild may choose to be cautious and hold him out until the weekend.
I'd think if he says he's healthy though, you'd want Latendresse in the lineup. But the Wild also doesn't want whatever's ailing Latendresse to become a seasonlong problem.
If you didn't pick up a paper, I wrote today on Mikko Koivu, who hasn't scored in 17 games dating to last season and has three assists this year. That article can be read here.
Yesterday afternoon, I headed down to the RiverCentre, where the Lester Patrick Award was being given to honorees Mark Johnson, Jeff Sauer, Bob Pulford and Tony Rossi. It was a special evening for those four.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was in town for the ceremony, and he will be heading to Pittsburgh today to announce the NHL Draft heading there for 2012.
After his press scrum, Bettman sat down with me for an exclusive interview. We discussed myriad subjects, from the expiring collective bargaining agreement, to the work Brendan Shanahan is doing with NHL discipline, to the tragic offseason that included the loss of Derek Boogaard, to realignment to the Winter Classic.