The NHL owners finally ended their lockout of the players last Jan. 12. The Wild opened the season seven days later with a 4-2 victory over Colorado.
There was an overflow crowd announced at 19,298 that night in St. Paul. The Wild played a confused first period, then came out flying.
There were two power-play goals from the top line of Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley, and as Mike Russo added in his Star Tribune report: "… Finnish phenom Mikael Granlund scored his first NHL goal."
The low-key Granlund said in the postgame locker room: "What a great feeling [to play in the NHL]. I enjoyed every moment of it."
Granlund earned extra points from coach Mike Yeo when the 20-year-old rookie went to the ice to block a shot with the score at 3-2.
"There's a kid stepping in and saying, 'You know what, guys? I want to be part of this, and I'll pay a price for you guys,' " Yeo said.
When all involved have waited 3½ months for a season to start, people can get carried away with opening-night action. Granlund played in 26 of the remaining 47 regular-season games and scored one more goal. He was sent back twice to Houston.
Thirty-seven weeks after his first NHL game, Granlund will be in the lineup for a second Wild opener tonight vs. the Los Angeles Kings. He will share the third line with veterans Kyle Brodziak and Matt Cooke, and will be at right wing to open his second season rather than at center.