The Wild pushed back the starting time for Saturday night's season opener by a half-hour in order to further celebrate the glory of claiming a Northwest Division title in the closing days of the 2007-08 season.
The clinching took place in the final home game and was marked by much postgame screaming over the public address system and in the stands. The division title also was given many joyful mentions during the postseason, which was supposed to last deep into spring but was short-circuited by underdog Colorado in 11 days of April -- the ninth through the 19th.
The Wild offered two explanations for this six-game elimination: A) Television analyst Mike Greenlay saw officiating as the culprit in all four losses; and B) the Wild brain trust assured us our heroes had been bounced by an outstanding team.
The Avalanche put the lie to that theory by getting swept by Detroit. So, Greenlay must've been right ... must've been the refs.
The playoff flop did not prevent the St. Paul marketers from celebrating last season as if it were a monumental success. The culmination of Saturday's pregame festivities was to proudly unveil a Northwest Division championship banner.
This overshadowed the regular-season debut of Nordy, the first mascot in the history of the franchise.
The Timberwolves have Crunch the Wolf, and the Twins have T.C. Bear, so the Wild was left to find another woodsy creature to entertain youth and annoy adults.
What the Wild came up with in Nordy is a hybrid that appears to be the result of a breeding experiment involving a bear cub, a fox and a woodpecker.