FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. – The way Nick Bjugstad figures, Fox Sports North ratings are bound to get a bump Saturday night.
"A lot of my buddies and family members are Wild fans. I'm sure they'll all be tuning in," Bjugstad said, adding with a laugh, "I'm not sure who they'll all be cheering for."
The Wild badly needs to salvage some semblance of this 1-2 road trip against the Florida Panthers, but Bjugstad's clan of Minnesota fans may switch allegiances for this one evening.
Bjugstad, the former Gophers forward and 2010 Minnesota Mr. Hockey from Blaine High School, is expected to face his hometown, home state Wild for the first time in his relatively new NHL career.
"That's something I've always wanted to do," said Bjugstad, 21, the 19th overall pick by the Panthers in 2010. "If I wasn't playing for the Wild, I've always wanted to play against them. I was a fan since they started the organization and it'll be really exciting for me."
Bjugstad has played in only two games this season, recording an assist in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Boston Bruins. That's because Bjugstad suffered a concussion on a fluky hit in the third game of the Panthers' prospect tournament in September.
Bjugstad missed all of training camp before finally making his season debut Tuesday in Nashville. After signing his first pro contract with the Panthers days after the Gophers were stunned 9 seconds into overtime by Yale in the opening round of the NCAA tournament in March, Bjugstad played 11 games, scoring his first NHL goal in a victory over Tampa Bay in the season finale.
He was minus-8, calling the taste test of the NHL a great learning experience heading into this season.