UPDATE: The Wild re-signed former Minnesota-Duluth national champ Justin Fontaine to a one-year, two-way contract. The Houston Aeros' leading scorer from a year ago (56 points in 64 games) would have to pass through waivers to get to AHL Iowa if he doesn't make the Wild in September. The Wild is also close to re-signing Carson McMillan.
After much anticipation for the NHL schedules to be announced Wednesday, further patience is required. While all teams have drafts of their 2013-14 schedules, they cannot be released until an agreement is officially reached to have NHL players participate in the Winter Olympics in February.
It's basically a done deal. The Wild has a 19-day break in February already mapped out, but the final lawyerese is still being drafted apparently between the IOC, NHLPA and NHL. Hopefully, an agreement will be finalized Thursday, and the league can announce its schedules and division names.
You know that the league would have given anything for that announcement to come today. With Major League Baseball wrapping up All-Star break, the sports pages would have belonged to the NHL -- well, in theory.
The Wild opens at home vs. Los Angeles on Oct. 3.
I'll be on XM Home Ice at 8:25 a.m. CT Thursday, KFAN at 12:30 and CHED in Edmonton at 1:30. I'm also filling in for Paul Allen on KFAN from 9-noon Monday.
The Wild will likely have an Iowa coach in place by early next week.
Lastly, as I reported July 5, former USA/Devils captain Jamie Langenbrunner, 37, a buddy and former linemate of Zach Parise, is not ready for retirement after season-ending hip surgery with St. Louis and would love to play for Minnesota.