The Wild may be in lockout mode, but the Houston Aeros, Minnesota's chief minor league affiliate, may be one of the most exciting teams in a super-stacked American Hockey League.
The Wild's top prospects, including Mikael Granlund, Charlie Coyle and Jonas Brodin, should provide bored, frustrated, hockey-craving Wild fans with plenty of reason to pay attention to the Aeros.
All this makes Aeros veteran coach John Torchetti arguably the most important person in Wild organization right now.
"For once," joked Torchetti, a former Stanley Cup-winning assistant with the Chicago Blackhawks and head coach with the Florida Panthers and Los Angeles Kings. "Seriously, I just want to teach them what I've got and have them ready for Yeozie [Wild coach Mike Yeo]."
Training camp begins Friday with three days at Xcel Energy Center.
No one knows when is the next time the ice will be down at the X, so if you want to see Johan Larsson, Jason Zucker, Brett Bulmer, Zack Phillips, Matt Hackett and others, Torchetti said, "this is a great weekend to get your hockey fix. This is the future Wild."
Torchetti can't wait to get going. The Aeros are getting such an infusion of skill, Torchetti said, "our top line last year [David McIntyre, Joel Broda and Justin Fontaine] could be our fourth line this year."
"We have skill upon skill now. We weren't blessed with that last year."