No news was good news for a handful of Wild players Monday.
Christian Folin arrived at Xcel Energy Center bright and early. The defenseman went for a workout, his heart pounding. Afterward, Folin discovered he wasn't bound for demotion to Iowa of the AHL by walking in the locker room and finding his practice jersey in his stall.
Same for Matt Dumba. And Jason Zucker. And, for now, Stu Bickel.
Unfortunately for Ilya Bryz- galov, Cody Almond and Stephane Veilleux, they got called in to see General Manager Chuck Fletcher. Bryzgalov was released from his tryout, although Fletcher didn't close the door on eventually signing Bryzgalov to a two-way or minor league contract. Almond and Veilleux were placed on waivers and will be sent to Iowa if they clear Tuesday.
Almond has the option of returning to his Swiss team.
"We'll see how the next 24 hours goes," Almond said.
"There's usually nothing final about final cuts, but we feel that the guys that are here deserve to be here," coach Mike Yeo said. "[Zucker, Folin, Dumba and Bickel] needed to make this team. None of them had a spot here. They had very strong camps."
A few hours after practice ended, however, the Wild signed forward Ryan Carter to a one-year, $725,000 deal. The White Bear Lake native, who won a Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007 and went to the Finals with New Jersey in 2012, is expected to practice Tuesday and debut in the season opener against Colorado on Thursday.