NEW YORK – Based on Mikael Granlund's effort and battle level all over the ice at Manhattan's Chelsea Piers on Saturday, the Wild's second-line center was all but begging to return to the lineup Sunday against the New York Rangers.
Granlund has missed 11 consecutive games and 13 of the past 14 because of a concussion.
He has said he is cobweb-free and showed discernible disappointment Thursday in Pittsburgh when told he couldn't play against the Penguins.
Still, despite Mike Yeo saying Granlund had another "great practice" Saturday, the Wild coach was not able to declare that he'll print Granlund's No. 64 on Sunday's lineup sheet.
Granlund has been cleared to practice, but Yeo said the clearance for a game has not yet arrived and whether it will by Sunday, "I'm not sure yet."
The Wild wants to be cautious with Granlund, who has a history of concussions and lasted one shift totaling 29 seconds when he returned to the lineup after two games off Nov. 27 against Phoenix.
Yeo said Granlund will return once he gets the all-clear from athletic therapist Don Fuller in consultation with team doctors.
"We'll just keep getting him ready," Yeo said. "Hopefully he's in [Sunday], but we at least know he's very close."