Pierre-Marc Bouchard didn't experience a whole lot of joy last season. In fact, the Wild forward was miserable.
Because of a concussion from 2008-09 that never fully healed, Bouchard was limited to one out-of-synch game in 2009-10. After Opening Night, his season was over.
But as the upcoming season fast approaches, Bouchard, a gifted playmaker, has returned to his canvas. Take Friday, for example, where Bouchard, as upbeat as he's sounded in months, said by phone from Montreal, "I'm heading to the rink."
Bouchard wasn't heading to the rink for treatment or a little bike ride or a light skate, which he began doing again three weeks ago. He was heading to a rink to strap on his full gear, take part in 30 to 45 minutes of drills and then part of a scrimmage with fellow NHLers.
"There's a little rust, but the first time I went back on the ice with my father [Denis], I was surprised and pretty happy. I still can do tape-to-tape passes and make some good shots and some quick turns," Bouchard said. "I said, 'Wow, that's not too bad.' The skills should come back quick.
"I still have symptoms here and there, some pressure in the head, but it's not too bad. I'm trying to pace myself on the ice and in the gym, but my goal is to be ready for training camp [Sept. 17]."
This is tremendous news for the Wild, who can certainly use an influx of Bouchard's productivity after ranking 22nd in offense last season. The 26-year-old playmaker is the third-highest scorer in Wild history (267 points) and averaged 40 assists and 56 points a year from 2005-09.
"The way I'm approaching it is this is like a July 1st free-agent signing," coach Todd Richards said. "Here's a guy that's a potential 60- to 70-point guy, and if you're adding a guy like that, that's a lot more production offensively, a lot more creativity and somebody that will definitely make our power play better.