There was good news and bad news at Thursday's Wild practice.
Defenseman Ryan Suter, the NHL's time-on-ice leader the past two seasons, practiced and showed no lingering effects of an arm injury from Tuesday's Game 3. Left wing Matt Moulson, however, didn't practice and will miss at least Game 4 with a lower-body injury that coach Mike Yeo said the veteran has been battling through for a while.
It may explain why Moulson, acquired to add goal-scoring pop in the playoffs, has been so ineffective this series (one assist) and has only one goal in 10 playoff games.
"He's been battling this for a little bit here, so hopefully we can use this as an opportunity to get him back," Yeo said.
Suter said he's fine after Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa landed on his arm "weird" late in the second period Tuesday. He said his arm burned afterward. "It was kind of scary, but I feel good now," Suter said.
Suter played nearly 10 minutes in the third period, sprung a 3-on-2 that led to Mikael Granlund's goal and assisted on Zach Parise's power-play goal.
"Everyone played better in the third," Suter said. "We're still down in the series. We still have to play desperate. They're a very good team. They're probably champing at the bit to get going again, and we have to have that same urgency and the same intensity we had Tuesday night."
Asked if he felt the Wild had leveled the playing field with the Blackhawks, Suter said: "I don't know about that. I mean, they're the Stanley Cup champions. I think we're still building. But to be in the situation we're in is a huge thing for us because we're still in the building stage of our organization. To be where we are is great. I still think we can win, and [Friday] night's going to be a tough game."