One year ago, Erik Haula was a breakout player for the Wild and integral part of its playoff lineup. One year later, Haula has been unable to crack the lineup three games into the Wild's first-round series with St. Louis.
There are multiple reasons.
As a center, Haula hasn't been able to unseat veteran Kyle Brodziak, whom coach Mike Yeo said Monday has been a "real solid player for us for quite a long time."
Yeo also has indicated that with the Blues being a hard-nosed team, the matchup is one that doesn't suit Haula. But mostly, Haula had a disappointing sophomore season and Yeo felt others played better during the late-season, so-called auditioning phase for fourth-line spots.
"This is not about beating down Haulzy," Yeo said Monday morning. "I think it's been a trying year for him. Going into the playoffs last year, there was a much different feel to his game. I know there was a lot of reference to what happened in the playoffs last year. I think he was in a different place as well. So that's a big factor in it.
"But again, this is a different team, it's a different matchup and I also think that we have a lot more guys who are playing very well that make those tough decisions."
In Game 3, Yeo reunited his Game 1 fourth line with Sean Bergenheim and Justin Fontaine on either side of Brodziak. In Game 2, Yeo went with Matt Cooke and Jordan Schroeder because Fontaine was ill.
Yeo acknowledged it was hard sitting Cooke, who has played 104 playoff games. But Yeo likes Bergenheim's speed and aggressive style on that left side, and he was solid in the Wild's Game 1 victory.