Evening from high above the X ice, where the Wild improved to 3-0 this preseason with a 4-3 overtime win over Columbus -- the same team that will return Oct. 8 for Opening Night.
I really need to get out of here because I have to wake up at 4:30 for my flight to Pittsburgh, so ... real quick (read the "gamer" and notebook on startribune.com/wild).
The intimate Wild crowd (never seen it so empty) that arrived tonight certainly hopes it got an early glimpse at the first bona fide, real-life, true No. 1 line in the history of this franchise.
As advertised, Dany Heatley showed why his 325 goals since 2001 are third-most in the NHL over that period and how his 128 power-play goals are the most.
Heatley scored two power-play goals, including the OT winner in his unofficial Wild debut -- unofficial because this one doesn't count. Heatley also had an assist for a three-point night.
Mikko Koivu, his center and the Wild's captain, had three assists, and Devin Setoguchi, the former 31-goal scorer, had a goal and assist.
The go-toitiveness of the No. 1 line is what I think Wild fans should be optimistic about.
The Wild just has had no go-to guys since Marian Gaborik and Brian Rolston.