NASHVILLE – Ryan Suter returned to Nashville, his home for seven seasons, for the third time Sunday night, but Wild coach Mike Yeo joked the "big return" was actually Jon Blum.
"We'll put him on the ice with Sutes at the same time so we won't know who they're booing," said Yeo, a crack at the distaste Predators fans still show Suter for signing a 13-year contract in Minnesota.
Blum, 24, who signed with the Wild last summer, played his third game in a row for struggling Keith Ballard after spending the first half of the season in Iowa.
"He's played composed, he's executed, he's moved the puck well," Yeo said. "It helps that Iowa plays the same system because he's come up and he's fit in seamlessly."
Blum, a 2007 first-round pick by the Predators, played 91 games for Nashville over parts of three seasons. He spent much of five years with AHL Milwaukee.
"Nashville likes to let you grow in the minors and let you develop down there," Blum said. "I think it was very good for me. I played in every situation — penalty kill, power play, lots of ice time. It's nice to grow your game and it teaches you that when you come up here, you've got to make the best of it."
Blum grew up 25 miles south of Anaheim in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. He was a Los Angeles Kings diehard and grew a love of the sport by playing roller hockey after school daily with 10 to 15 of his buddies because his family lived on a cul-de-sac.
At age 6, Blum went to a public skate, tried on ice skates for the first time and never took them off. At age 8, he joined the California Wave, a traveling youth hockey program that was featured in the documentary "In the Crease." They'd travel to such places as Quebec City, Toronto, Chicago, Denver and Detroit.