Mike Yeo scrapped practice today, instead opting for another air-it-out meeting and off-ice workout. The plan probably would have been different had there not been a lacrosse mat on the ice surface at the X.
Afternoon. I'll be on KFAN around 5:20 p.m. CT, so be there or be square.
Today was initially intended to be a dress and drive to Mendota Heights. Woulda made for a fairly disgusting ride back to the X if Yeo put the team through "Herbies" like many Wild fans suggested to me.
But as Yeo said last night, he doesn't feel this is about x's and o's anymore. This is about a mentality, not being afraid to lose and afraid to fail and to get in the ring and fight.
Yeah, the clichés and analogies were plentiful this morning.
The message wasn't a heckuva lot different than you've heard before, but this is where the Wild's at.
It's minus Guillaume Latendresse and Pierre-Marc Bouchard. Even when it was winning games earlier in the year, the Wild wasn't outskilling teams to victory. It was outworking them, outlasting them, outdefending them, outbattling them, outgoaltending them, out…
You get the picture. And it's doing it on a consistent basis. The Wild seemed to get that back during a 3-1-1 stretch up until Tuesday's game in Columbus. Frankly, I thought the Wild's game in Dallas was one of the best all-around efforts of the season, and it still lost in a shootout.