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Guillaume Latendresse returns to the Wild lineup tonight against Anaheim, but he'll start on the fourth line

October 27, 2011 at 11:19PM
Guillaume Latendresse
Guillaume Latendresse (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Guillaume Latendresse returns to the Wild lineup tonight, but as I suspected on yesterday's blog, for it to happen, he'd have to at least start off on the Wild's fourth line.

Coach Mike Yeo indicated yesterday that he was anxious to see the Wild's top two lines that have practiced together since Monday, and he didn't want to tinker with the Brett Bulmer-Kyle Brodziak-Nick Johnson line. That left scratching Latendresse, who says he's ready to return from a groin strain, or putting him on the fourth line.

Latendresse said it was a coach's decision and he'll work to get his ice time and role back. Yeo said he is not unhappy with Latendresse's play at all and he's "just not big" on a player returning to the lineup after one practice following a week off from practice.

No. 1 line tonight: Heatley-Koivu-Clutterbuck

No. 2 line tonight: Bouchard-Cullen-Setoguchi

Mentioned No. 3

No. 4 line tonight: Latendresse-Powe-Gillies

Latendresse will play on the No. 2 power-play unit with Bouchard, Setoguchi, Scandella, Spurgeon. Bouchard's been working on his faceoffs this week in practice, Yeo said. But we could see Brodziak out there if there's a draw on the right side.

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Brad Staubitz and Matt Kassian are the healthy scratches. Niklas Backstrom in the cage.

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