Craig Leipold is nothing if not persistent. The Wild owner has been in Gary Bettman's ear regarding two hot-button issues -- first, landing the Wild a Winter Classic and second, moving the Wild from the Northwest Division to the more geographically logical Central.
The NHL commissioner admitted as such during a stop in St. Paul on Wednesday.
Since purchasing the Wild in 2008, Leipold has attempted to deliver the "State of Hockey" an outdoor game.
"He covets the possibility, and I believe, without giving you a timetable, at some point it would be crazy if we didn't have a Winter Classic here," Bettman said. "As an event in Minnesota, it will be a great event."
Bettman, though, stressed the words "in Minnesota." For the Wild to lure a Winter Classic, the NHL must be confident it will be a "great event" everywhere.
Last year's Winter Classic was Washington vs. Pittsburgh, or Ovechkin vs. Crosby. This year's Winter Classic is Rangers vs. Philadelphia, or two marquee franchises. HBO swooped in last year and did an entertaining "24/7" documentary series, something the network will do again this year.
Is the Wild "24/7" worthy? Is the Wild sexy enough to capture the interest of hockey fans everywhere?
Debatable. Until that happens, it'll be difficult for the Wild to sell the league solely on Minnesota's vast love and rich tradition for hockey.