Zeev Buium skated out for warmups by himself ahead of his NHL debut in April like rookies traditionally do, but Buium had to wait months for a different rite of passage: his first training camp.
The defenseman’s accelerated arrival to the Wild has meant he hasn’t hit milestones in their typical order, like competing in the playoffs before he has even appeared in a regular-season game or an exhibition matchup.
Buium is filling in the blanks, getting reps in at camp after a puck to the hand last Thursday sidelined him for three practices, and he’s scheduled to draw in for preseason action Thursday night, when the Wild host Dallas at the newly renamed Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul.
Achieving these firsts with the experience of already having played in the NHL has stoked the 19-year-old’s confidence.
“It just makes me feel more comfortable going into this year,” Buium said. “It definitely helped me prepare for the summer.”
The offseason is when Buium relaxed after a jam-packed few years.
He went from winning a national championship as a freshman at the University of Denver and getting drafted by the Wild to capturing a second consecutive gold medal with Team USA at the World Junior Championship and returning to the Frozen Four. After the Pioneers failed to repeat, he signed with the Wild to turn pro and was in their lineup for four of the six games vs. the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round of the playoffs.
Then Buium went overseas to represent the United States at the World Championship, picking up another gold.