Wild coach Mike Yeo will stack the No. 1 power-play unit with five veterans — Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley up front, with forward Jason Pominville and defenseman Ryan Suter at the points — to start this season.
That leaves as young of a second unit as you can imagine.
Up front will be 21-year-olds Mikael Granlund, Charlie Coyle and Nino Niederreiter, with defensemen Jonas Brodin, 20, and Jared Spurgeon, 23, at the points.
Spurgeon would be considered the "big vet," Yeo joked.
The unit could actually be younger when 19-year-old Matt Dumba plays. He would likely replace Brodin when that occurs, although it might not happen Thursday against the Los Angeles Kings.
Three days after Yeo said there was a "good chance" Dumba would make his NHL debut on Thursday, Yeo said Wednesday there was "no guarantee."
Yeo was considering playing bigger veteran Clayton Stoner instead against the physical Kings. Most of all, the Wild was concerned about nerves for the teenage Dumba heading into the team's home opener. He had a rough practice Wednesday. If Dumba doesn't play against the Kings, he would likely make his NHL debut Saturday against Anaheim.
Yeo has high expectations for the second power-play unit.