SUNRISE, FLA. – Maybe the marquee names on the Wild are changing.
The public addresser at BB&T Center welcomed "Nino Niederreiter, Zach Parise and the Minnesota Wild" to South Florida minutes before puck-drop Monday night.
Niederreiter? Even goalie Niklas Backstrom was like, "What's going on here?"
Hey, Niederreiter soon would become the Wild's first player to hit double-digit goals this season, showing why he was included with the Wild's highest-paid forward by scoring the eventual game-winner in a 4-1 victory on a pretty backhand roof-job off a breakaway.
In front of a scarce crowd announced at 8,426, Niederreiter would be one-upped only by Jason Zucker, who is tied with Parise as the Wild's second-leading goal scorer with eight. Zucker, playing on a line with captain Mikko Koivu, scored two goals for the second time this season on a career-high nine shots.
Zucker especially keeps impressing teammates with his hustle (demonstrated with two more negated icings), defensive improvement and physicality.
"His work ethic right now is another step of wherever he's been," said Koivu, who assisted on both Zucker's goals. "I think he's playing his best hockey — not just the points and goals, but overall. If he keeps doing that, he's going to be a great player."
Parise scored an empty-netter and Backstrom, who blew a 3-0 third-period lead in his last outing, made 16 of his 29 saves in the third period as the Wild closed the three-game road trip with a 2-1 record.