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Good afternoon from the O.C., where the Wild practiced this afternoon and where I just shot Wednesday's Wild Minute poolside, you know, just to rub it in.
The Wild plays the front end of a back-to-back at 9:30 p.m. CT against the too-legit-to-quit Anaheim Ducks.
Anaheim is 11-0-2 at home, the only team in the NHL without a regulation home loss. Corey Perry, who is tied for second in the league with 20 goals, has goals in a career-long six straight games. Ryan Getzlaf has points in 14 straight, although it's technically a 12-game streak because he missed time in there with an injury.
Coach Mike Yeo doesn't get last change on the road, so he said the Wild need a team effort to stop that high-flying line and the high-flying Ducks. He wants heavy minutes from "big centers" Mikko Koivu, Charlie Coyle, Kyle Brodziak and Zenon Konopka.
Yeo usually doesn't mind going top line vs. top line, especially because his top-line guys -- Koivu, Zach Parise and Jason Pominvillle -- can all defend and spend time working the puck deep in the offensive zone. Typically though, he likes to match up Brodziak, Matt Cooke and Torrey Mitchell against top lines and obviously defensemen Ryan Suter and Jonas Brodin.
As expected, the Wild has recalled Jason Zucker and as I guessed in Monday's blog and Tuesday's paper, the Newport Beach, Calif., native is indeed on the second line with fellow 21-year-olds Charlie Coyle and Nino Niederreiter. Dany Heatley, who has committed some glaring turnovers especially the past two games, has been downgraded to the fourth line with Zenon Konopka and Justin Fontaine.
Heatley is a team-worst minus-8 on the road. Yeo said he hasn't talked to Heatley about the demotion, but he did talk to Heatley about the turnovers prior to the recent San Jose game and he said this is just not a Heatley thing, it's a team thing.