Wild and Calgary Flames tonight at the X.
The Wild has won five in a row at home and four in a row overall for the NHL's longest winning streak. It's 8-2-2 in its past 12.
Gary Bettman, the NHL's beloved Commish, will be in the house tonight. He's stopping over on his way back to New York from the Heritage Classic in Vancouver to get wined and dined by owner Craig Leipold, who wants nothing more than a Winter Classic (and a Stanley Cup) but has made clear he'd settle for a stadium series game if that helps his cause to get you fine hockey loving fans a Winter Classic.
I'm meeting with Bettman before the game and will let you know what he says.
I'll be on Fox Sports North during their pregame show tonight and again during the first intermission. I'll also me on SiriusXM at 3:30 p.m. CT.
Captain Mikko Koivu and defenseman Marco Scandella will return to the Wild's lineup tonight from a broken ankle and sprained knee, respectively. This effectively gives the Wild its first healthy lineup since the second period of the second game of the season, although obviously Josh Harding remains sidelined and Jason Zucker is working his way back from a leg injury.
Although, and don't freak out all you Zucker fanatics, if the Wild continues to be healthy in its top-9, my guess is Zucker returns to Iowa once he's cleared. Koivu and Scandella being activated off IR means the Wild's at 23 players (or three healthy scratched per night). Zucker is skating on his own daily.
Koivu is expected to center Dany Heatley and Charlie Coyle tonight.