One year ago today (Monday), Mike Yeo, 5-1 as the St. Louis Blues' coach, was fired as the Wild's coach.
Since, the Wild has the best points percentage (.673) in the Western Conference.
Statistically, and record-wise (the Wild's one win and seven points shy of last season's 82-game totals 55 games into this season), there has been vast improvement this season under coach Bruce Boudreau, obviously.
Some of the numbers are extraordinary.
That's my story for Tuesday's paper (please give it a read). There's plenty of good stuff, including from players who adored Yeo but acknowledged the team probably needed a new voice. As Devan Dubnyk said, "Unfortunately, that's sports" when teams go south and the same coach has been saying the same things for awhile. Players also compared and contrasted what went on previously to what's going on now, and why they think so much has changed with their game, both as a team and individuals.
This was a newsy day down at Xcel Energy Center. Here are more details and explanations on the moves:
1. Tyler Graovac placed on waivers, Alex Tuch/Zack Mitchell recalls: Bluntly, for the Wild to take the risk of putting a 6-foot-5 center on waivers tells you all you need to know about what the coaches and brass think of his game lately.
Graovac was obviously going to clear waivers in training camp when he was put on there, but right now, players are often claimed off waivers because then teams don't have to give up an asset for a player at the deadline. And, lots of teams are looking at centers right now in a market where there are few good rental centers.