DENVER – As more than a dozen teammates kick a soccer ball around in a game of hacky sack before every game, Wild defenseman Ryan Suter is off to the side playing catch with assistant equipment manager Matt Benz.
"We're normally competing for real estate with the soccer players," said Benz, laughing.
Every player has a pregame warm-up routine. Some run, some stretch, some play soccer.
Suter throws the football.
"Just something different to do," Suter said before the Wild's 5-4 victory over the Avalanche on Wednesday night. "I started in Nashville where me and [David] Legwand would toss it around. Then [Patric] Hornqvist and [Shea] Weber started in. Here, it's just me and Benzy."
Suter loves football and is a big — excuse him — Green Bay Packers fan. As a kid, Suter played running back in youth leagues.
"I was too embarrassed to call the plays," Suter said. "I was too shy when I was younger to play quarterback."
Suter, the Norris Trophy runner-up last season, averaged a league-leading 29 minutes, 24 seconds a game this past regular season. Before every game, Suter will throw with Benz before the team meeting and right afterward. They have set plays, run audibles, the works.