Some people would send an "unknown number" to voice mail, but Erik Haula picked up Tuesday and was caught off guard when Rangers defenseman John Moore called to apologize.
Moore was ejected from Monday's game in New York and got a five-game suspension for a head shot that sidelined Haula. The Wild center missed his second game in a row Thursday.
"I thought it was a class act," Haula said. "I'm the type of person not to be mad at him. It's hockey. Whether you mean it or not, I'm sure no one really wants to hurt anyone in the league. I thought it was nice."
Moore got Haula's number from Wild defenseman Justin Falk, a teammate last season when the Rangers went to the Stanley Cup Finals.
Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin, hit from behind by the Rangers' Chris Kreider on Monday, also missed his second game. Brodin skated for 20 minutes on his own Thursday and looked to be favoring an injured hand. He didn't shoot pucks and was testing his puck-handling.
Wild coach Mike Yeo hopes both Haula and Brodin can return Saturday against Dallas.
Haula said head injuries can't be taken lightly. He noted former Gophers teammates Jay Barriball and Tony Lucia both had their careers ended because of head issues and said Barriball texted him to be cautious.
"He said, 'Don't force it, please,' basically," Haula said. "That's just the main message I have gotten from everyone, to be smart no matter how anxious I am to play. Don't push it. It's only Game 9 [Thursday]. … I was fortunate. It could have been a lot of worse."