"Opening Night, Opening Night." Every time I hear those words, I think of Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm on stage in the Producers.
Finally, the X opens for business (with a hockey game, not Lady Gaga) again when the Wild takes on the Edmonton Oilers. The Wild's 8-0-1 in nine home openers, including eight in a row. The Wild's beaten the Oilers in 13 straight at home, one off the active longest home win streak in the NHL (Nashville at home vs. Columbus).
Not a shocker at all for the 82-game-a-season man, but Andrew Brunette pronounced himself good to go despite his hip pointer. Marek Zidlicky will make his season debut for the Wild, so Clayton Stoner will be the lone healthy scratch.
In other news, cool, classy story, but the Chicago Blackhawks' Al MacIsaac hand-delivered Stanley Cup rings to John Madden and Edmonton's Colin Fraser and assistant coach Steve Smith, who was a pro scout last year for Chicago. Madden loved the two rings -- yes, two, which included one for his wife. It was Madden's third Stanley Cup ring, and I'll write a lot more about that in tomorrow's paper.
Just came out of Edmonton's room, and it's always fun shooting the breeze with Kurtis Foster. His partner, Ryan Whitney, also a very nice guy. By the way, as an update to my Foster story the other day, Mikko Koivu "made" Foster pick up the check from dinner last night with Nick Schultz and agent John Vollan because Foster has a fresh, new two-year deal worth $1.8 million a year and Mikko's in the last year of his deal.
Technically, Mikko's extension doesn't start until next year. So, Foster had some funny lines about what he plans to do next season for his dinners with Mikko.
The Wild will hold a red-carpet entrance for the players this afternoon and pre-game party. From 4:15-5:15, players will enter on a red carpet at RiverCentre.
In a tux, Wild radio personality Kevin Falness will be greeting players and asking players hard-hitting questions like, "So, who are you wearing?" Falness will then be signing his new book, "How I torment Russo with my raspy voice and evil smile."