Day 2 is in the books, and it was a fun day down at the rink.
Thousands of fans flocked down for the Wild's Breakaway 10K/5K/1Mile runs and the three open practices and one scrimmage.
Coach Mike Yeo wasn't too thrilled with the first half of the scrimmage. He felt there wasn't enough intensity and it was too easy to "free-wheel" on the ice.
There were seven goals scored in the first half, including five on Darcy Kuemper, who was making his camp debut without even a practice.
Jason Zucker and Justin Fontaine set up an awesome goalmouth tap-in for Brett Sutter (Darryl's kid) to open the scrimmage, but then Kuemper gave up three goals in about 90 seconds to Cody Almond, Brady Brassart and Ryan Suter. Zucker set up Marco Scandella to make it 3-2, but then Stephane Veilleux and Mikko Koivu scored twice more against Kuemper. Koivu used and abused a defenseman as he drove to the net.
"If I could do it over again, I would have put him in the first group. I would have given him a practice before putting him in the scrimmage, because he had a real short warmup before getting right into a game situation," Yeo said of Kuemper's debut. "I thought Backy (Niklas Backstrom) was better again today compared to even where he was yesterday. He looked more comfortable in there. That's normal for a goalie. We don't rush to conclusions too quickly here. What we're looking for is the right compete, the right battle, the conditioning level of the guys. I want to see us from day to day, I want to see improvement and I want to see the details of our game starting to come into play."
Kuemper said, laughing, "the scrimmage was a little rusty. Conditioning-wise really good. The longer I was out there in practice, I felt better. It's just a matter of time before everything comes back."
Kuemper skated daily in Saskatoon, but he said a few weeks ago as NHLers began heading off to camp, there were fewer and fewer players and less tempo. But he kept his conditioning up in the gym, which "is probably the most important thing because the rest will come back quick."