CHICAGO – Mike Yeo was vague, but with six games left in the regular season, it certainly sounded Wednesday as if the Wild coach isn't expecting center Mikael Granlund back soon.
Officially, Granlund has an upper-body injury. Unofficially, replays show that Granlund's head smacked into the left shoulder of Los Angeles Kings center Jarret Stoll on Monday as Granlund tried to deliver a check.
Yeo said there's no timetable until Granlund sees the Wild doctors. Granlund won't play Thursday against the Chicago Blackhawks.
"We're losing a very talented player, an offensive guy that we count on," Yeo said of Granlund, the Wild's fourth-leading scorer with 41 points in 63 games. "We're going to lean on our other lines a little bit more, lean on our power play a little bit more."
Granlund came to the NHL with a history of concussions. And earlier this season, he missed 13 of 14 games because of a concussion after three hard hits in a six-game span from Toronto's Nazem Kadri, Ottawa's Marc Methot and Phoenix's Connor Murphy.
The one game he did play in that stretch lasted 29 seconds. He missed the next 11 games. During that 14-game stretch, the Wild went 6-7-1 with 23 goals scored (1.64 per game).
Captain Mikko Koivu will continue to get the bulk of the big minutes and matchups. Since March 18, Koivu is on a six-game point streak, ranks first in the NHL with 10 assists and is tied for first with 12 points.
Rookie center Erik Haula has played a fourth-line role for much of his 40 games with the Wild. Haula, 23, has three goals and nine points, is plus-9 and will assume Granlund's role between veterans Matt Moulson and Jason Pominville.