The armchair coaches will have plenty of opportunity the final 11 games to second-guess every decision the real Wild coach makes.
With the Wild fighting hard for a playoff spot, Mike Yeo suddenly has a logjam of players to choose from. That will force the fourth-year coach to make nightly lineup decisions that will keep arguably undeserving players in business suits rather than in uniforms.
Defenseman Marco Scandella, sidelined nine games because of an oblique injury, is expected to return Saturday against the St. Louis Blues. Defenseman Christian Folin was one of two goal scorers in Thursday's loss to Washington, but the rookie will come out and veteran Jordan Leopold will stay in.
The Wild has seemed to lack speed and energy the past three games, despite winning two of them.
Yeo will, at least against St. Louis, sit speedster Jordan Schroeder for a sixth consecutive game.
Checking forward Ryan Carter is also nearing a return. That means it'll only get harder for Schroeder, who has seven points and is plus-8 in his past 13 games, to re-crack the lineup.
"We've got a lot of guys here," Yeo said. "Obviously, you want to be in the lineup, you feel you can help, but it's what you do to make sure you stay ready. It's also pretty easy to look around and realize it's not like you're being beat out by guys that aren't quality NHL players, too.
"[Schroeder and Folin] are staying upbeat, they're staying ready and when they've jumped in, they've been very effective."