Hockey players deal with groin injuries frequently, and they usually are not ailments that would cause the alarm bells to blare.
But after the year Guillaume Latendresse had, don't be surprised if the Wild is overly cautious now that he is complaining again of a wonky groin.
The left winger is expected to miss his second consecutive game Thursday against Anaheim. Latendresse was limited to 11 games last season after undergoing surgery last November to repair two sports hernias, two torn groin muscles and a torn labrum in his hip.
"I haven't been given word that there's real reason to be concerned right now, but certainly that's in the back of your mind," coach Mike Yeo said Tuesday. "Let's make sure we take the necessary amount of time and look at the big picture here and make sure that we don't do any further damage."
Left winger Dany Heatley returned to practice Tuesday after missing Monday's practice because of a sore groin, while defenseman Greg Zanon missed practice because of a groin injury and is expected to miss his second game Thursday.
Bulmer watch The Wild has maintained that 19-year-old forward Brett Bulmer will remain in Minnesota past the 10-game threshold as long as he has continued to develop and contribute to the team.
Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher indicated Tuesday that Bulmer, who would play in his ninth game Thursday, likely will not be returned to his junior team, Kelowna of the Western Hockey League.
If Bulmer plays 10 games, the first season of his three-year contract will be burned. If he stays on the Wild roster for 40 games, he'll become an unrestricted free agent in six years as opposed to seven.