Five weeks from Thursday, the Wild opens training camp, but we are still very much in the dog days of summer.
Other than #ALSIceBucketChallenge's, the NHL is on unofficial hiatus, and that still includes your Wild.
There's really little of note going on.
Coach Mike Yeo and his staff are back in town and are preparing for camp. So is General Manager Chuck Fletcher. It's been a week of meetings as the Wild has met to plan its training camp schedule, tries to determine how many exhibition games the prospects, youngsters and vets will play, decides whether the team will take a bonding trip at the end of camp or maybe even between Games 2 and 3 of the season (oddly, the Wild has five off-days) and even stuff like the likelihood of a father-son trip, etc.
Fletcher has also spent the month dialing up some veterans to check in. Two include the goalies, Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding.
Backstrom had season-ending abdominal surgery and hip surgery last season and Harding didn't play in 2014 due to complications with multiple sclerosis. Fletcher has talked with both the past two weeks to ensure that they're still both well and that he doesn't need to go out and sign a free agent, like Ilya Bryzgalov, who remains unsigned despite going 7-1-3 down the regular season's stretch to guide Minnesota into the playoffs.
"Everything's a go with both goalies," Fletcher said of Backstrom and Harding. "Everybody seems to be feeling pretty good, and at this stage, knock on wood, all of our players who were banged up at the end of the season is feeling better. Josh has felt good. Right now we're not expecting any issues for anybody with respect to passing training camp medicals.
"Now's the time of the year, with about a month to go, you want to reach out and make sure there's no issues you don't know about so if there is something you have time to help the process. With Josh and Nik, you're just trying to reach out and see how they're doing. They're both doing really well.