Exactly eight weeks since undergoing surgery to repair his broken right ankle, Mikko Koivu could be returning to the Wild's lineup Monday night.
Officially, the Wild and its captain will decide after the morning skate, but all signs Sunday pointed toward Koivu's return against the Calgary Flames. At practice, Koivu took part in every battle drill and all game situations, including retaking his spot on the No. 1 power-play unit, which he typically quarterbacks from the half wall.
At even strength, Koivu, the Wild's first-line center for years, pivoted what could be labeled the second line with Dany Heatley and Charlie Coyle.
That's notable because Koivu and Zach Parise have been joined at the hip on the first line since Parise joined the Wild last season.
At least for now (no lines are ever permanent), the Parise-Mikael Granlund-Jason Pominville line will stay intact.
Koivu doesn't have a problem with that. He just wants to slide in seamlessly to a team that is 13-4 -2 in 2014.
"It's the coaches who make the decisions, and players, it's our job to create chemistry with different players," said Koivu, who broke his ankle Jan. 4 and underwent surgery two days later.
Koivu doesn't think it'll be difficult to gain cohesion with Heatley and Coyle. Both of them have played right wing on his line for extended times previously. Coach Mike Yeo loves the size of that line and says it's "three guys that can control the puck, three guys that are really tough to defend."