As you know by now, the Wild placed struggling Colton Gillies on waivers this morning. If he clears at 11 a.m. Saturday, he will be reassigned to AHL Houston.
The question is if he clears. After all, he's a former first-round pick. He's big. He can skate. He's 22.
"With Colton, his effort and his attitude have been great," GM Chuck Fletcher said. "Assuming he clears waivers tomorrow, I think it'll be a great opportunity for him to go to Houston and get his game going. He's a young player, he's got a great future ahead of him, and I think this is the best decision for his long-term development. Obviously, there's a chance somebody could claim him, and that's the risk we're taking. But the status quo wasn't accomplishing what anybody needed to get accomplished. We needed to change it up for him and give him a chance to get his game going."
Coach Mike Yeo echoed Fletcher, saying there's few bigger fans of Gillies than him. But he said the time was now for Gillies to get his confidence back.
First, Marco Scandella. Now, Colton Gillies. I think it's getting to the point where Fletcher's going to do something to really get the attention of his struggling team.
Fletcher called yesterday's game an incredible disappointment, and he reiterated that he's been on the phone a lot. I'll let you hear more from Fletcher in Saturday's paper, but a taste: "But after a game like last night, when you have 12-15 players not going, one transaction isn't going to change a whole bunch."
Yeo was still fired up about last night's game, as was Fletcher. I'll have a story on that in Saturday's paper.
It'll be Jaroslav Halak in net for St. Louis and, maybe Matt Hackett, for the Wild. Yeo said there's a chance. Coach Bob Mason worked overtime with Josh Harding and Niklas Backstrom after practice. Both have been sick, but both have lost their games a bit. Harding was just not good yesterday -- plain, simple. You saw it early. Slow to react to everything, and he gave up bad goals all night. And Backstrom, although sick the past three or four days too, has given up three or four goals in each of his past six starts.