The loneliest part of being an NHL rookie is actually when you leave the arena.
Inside the sanctuary of the locker room, you have your teammates, and Jason Zucker, Charlie Coyle and Jonas Brodin are fortunate to have personal mentors.
Zucker has the Wild's eldest statesman, Matt Cullen, always in his ear. Coyle has linemates, Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise, leading the way. And Brodin has the perfect role model in defense partner Ryan Suter always an earshot away.
But when veterans punch out for the day, they go home to their lives. Rookies head home to their humble abodes.
"That's why we're lucky to have each other," Coyle said.
When the Wild's three rookies leave Xcel Energy Center, they usually don't leave each other's sides.
They have neighboring apartments. They carpool everywhere together, go to dinner together, see movies together, make Target runs together and even recently chipped in on a pingpong table.
"It's just nice to have guys on the team your own age," Coyle said. "I think it would be hard to be the only guy. We can do this together, experience this together, lean on each other."