A shorthanded Wild team lacking its grit gets forward Jordan Greenway back from injury Tuesday night at Los Angeles, with linemate Marcus Foligno aimed toward a return Friday at Seattle.
Greenway, Foligno and Joel Eriksson Ek were the Wild's versatile, physical top forward line last season. But they've been together for less than three minutes this season because of two different injuries to the same shoulder that has limited Greenway to a couple of shifts in his only game this season.
Greenway skated with center Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy in Monday's practice. He hasn't played since his Oct. 20 season debut, which first was delayed by offseason shoulder surgery and then stopped quickly by a hit shortly thereafter.
"Different injury, same shoulder," Greenway said afterward. "It's a little bit getting your mind back to being comfortable. You can't play scared or you can't play to not get an injury. That's not what I'm going to do. I'm just going out there to play my game and my body will take care of itself."
Greenway's return could bring energy coach Dean Evason said his team lacked in Thursday's 4-0 home loss to Seattle. The Wild played that night also without forwards Foligno, Ryan Hartman and Brandon Duhaime.
"That's a lot of big bodies and a lot of grit taken out of our lineup," Evason said.
Foligno skated Monday with a healing upper-body injury, but was not on a regular line. When asked if Foligno could play Wednesday at Anaheim, Evason said "nothing is off the table," but he added, "Maybe Seattle is the first we see of him."
Evason said his team needs more than just one line's return.