Afternoon from Boston, where everybody sounds like Star Tribune sports editor Glen Crevier.
It's unnerving.
Tune in for "Russo Radio" tonight at 7 p.m. CT on 1500 ESPN.
The Wild attended Hahvahd for an afternoon practice at Bright Hockey Center, home of Alexander Fallstrom, the Swedish-born, former Shattuck-St Mary's forward drafted by the Wild and eventually traded to the Bruins for Chuck Kobasew.
Kobasew, who played one year at Boston College, where he won the Beanpot and some other somewhat major tournament by beating North Dakota, will play in Boston on Thursday for the first time since being traded to Minnesota in October 2009.
He said playing Calgary, the team that drafted him 14th overall, so many times with the Wild has prepared him for the Bruins game.
The Wild, incidentally, has never lost in Boston (5-0). Of course, it never won in New Jersey.
It was my first time ever on the Harvard campus. I felt even dumber than usual. What beautiful facilities over in the sports complex of Harvard. Next up, I want the Wild to practice at MIT so I can track down the blackjack card counters from the book, "Bringing Down the House."