Matt Cooke, it appears, very much missed being away from his team.
Cooke, the Wild's gritty winger, returned to practice Monday. Out 20 games because of a hip flexor injury, he returned to practice symptom-free and with a lot of steam to blow off.
Which might explain the squirting of water bottles. Or the (whoops) slightly too-hard hit Cooke put on Mikko Koivu, which drew the ire of the Wild captain. Or how Cooke, comically, tried to give Koivu a hug in the dressing room afterward. Though, to observers, it looked more like a wrestling match.
Happy to be back?
"I feel great," Cooke said. "It's been a long process, a lot longer than anybody would have liked, especially myself. But I had to make sure it was right before I got back with the team. Today it felt awesome to get back with the guys.''
Cooke did not travel to Chicago and will not play Tuesday against the Blackhawks or Wednesday against Boston. But coach Mike Yeo said Cooke could play Saturday vs. Nashville.
Cooke had more than a dozen individual skates under his belt before finally returning to practice. Monday he went very hard, testing the hip.
The time away was difficult for Cooke, especially when the team was on the road and he was stuck at home doing individual workouts.