Wearing a yellow "handle with care" noncontact jersey, Wild forward Zach Parise practiced with a dozen teammates Wednesday for the first time since Dec. 22.
Parise, who has missed 11 games, tested his broken left foot for more than an hour one day after his return to the ice.
Parise said he barely broke a sweat Tuesday, but Wednesday was a much better test. He said his foot felt "OK."
"A couple times I found myself off balance, sometimes favoring the other foot," Parise said. "But after a while when I got comfortable using it, it felt pretty good. Quick starts, it felt much better than it did a month ago, so that's a good sign."
Parise said there is no way to predict how soon he can return to the lineup.
"It's skate, see how you feel the next morning, do a little more if you feel OK, then see how you feel the next morning," Parise said. "So I'll see how it is when I wake up in the morning. Timeline, I don't know. You've got to get back into game shape and playing shape. It was tough not being able to do that type of stuff for three, four weeks. It's hard."
Wild coach Mike Yeo said it was a welcome sight seeing Parise back on the ice, but he added that his players must guard themselves against sitting around waiting for him.
"We've got to make sure we bounce back from [Tuesday's 3-0 loss to Ottawa]," Yeo said, referring to Thursday's game against the Edmonton Oilers.