LOS ANGELES – When Wild winger Nino Niederreiter studies the schedule for a season, he looks at when the team will travel to Philadelphia.
His reason for searching out this date on the calendar, however, has nothing to do with hockey.
Niederreiter wants to know when he can sink his teeth into a slab of beef from a steakhouse named Barclay Prime.
"We can't wait to go there," he said.
More than halfway through a franchise-record seven consecutive road games, Wild players have been reacquainted with life out of a suitcase barely a month into the season.
And while being away from home can present challenges, from not having last change in games to losing out on sleep while flying into the early-morning hours to the next city, dining at some of the finest restaurants in North America is a perk players embrace.
"Not many people get to do that as much as we do," forward Charlie Coyle said. "It's really nice to be able to do that, so you feel fortunate."
Building a Rolodex of go-to eateries is a rite of passage in the NHL.