Count Jared Spurgeon among those who enjoyed watching the Wild go 5-0 during a home stand that ended Saturday.
The team captain has been cheering from the sidelines for the past two weeks, recovering from a lower-body injury while his teammates stretched their current win streak to six games.
Spurgeon is likely to be a spectator again Tuesday, when the Wild begins a four-game road trip in Edmonton. But after a lively practice Monday at Tria Rink, coach Dean Evason said the defenseman has "a real good chance'' of returning to the lineup Thursday at San Jose. The practice was the first for Spurgeon since he was injured Nov. 20 in the first period of a 5-4 loss at Florida.
After an hour of banging, bumping and hard skating, Spurgeon said he felt good. And as eager as he was to be back in a full-speed practice, he also was glad he didn't have to rush his return. The Wild has managed just fine without him, going 6-1 in his absence.
"As a team, everyone's contributing,'' Spurgeon said. "This home stand has been fun to watch. But being out there with the guys, sort of getting back into the game atmosphere rather than skating by myself, was nice.''
Several players have stepped up to fill Spurgeon's roles as a leader, defensive stalwart and key member of the power play and penalty kill. Jordie Benn — who had played only one game before Spurgeon was hurt — slid into the lineup and has performed well. Fellow defenseman Jon Merrill has been solid, too, in a higher-profile role alongside Alex Goligoski.
"It shows we have depth,'' Evason said. "We have a lot of people that can play the game, and play it for each other.''
Happy travels
With a 7-4-1 record away from Xcel Energy Center, the Wild owns the best road record in the Central Division. In the Western Conference, only Calgary (11-3-2) and San Jose (8-7) have more road victories.