SAN JOSE, CALIF. - On March 16, 2010, Casey Wellman chose the Wild over two dozen other suitors.
The college free agent, a sniper at UMass, immediately catapulted to the top of the Wild's lonely prospect list.
That was two months before the Wild drafted Mikael Granlund, Brett Bulmer, Johan Larsson and Jason Zucker. That was a year before Jonas Brodin and Zack Phillips were drafted, a year before the Wild traded for Charlie Coyle.
So Wellman soon was the forgotten man. With the prospect pool deepening, Wellman had been all but written off ... until resurfacing recently with big goals in the past two Wild victories.
His confidence, after a tremendous start to his season with the minor league Houston Aeros, is soaring. And that's good timing, since the Brentwood, Calif., native will be back home Tuesday night. He grew up in the San Jose Junior Sharks system, and will play inside the Shark Tank for the first time against his favorite team as a kid.
"I used to go on the ice during intermissions of Sharks games and play," said Wellman, 24, whose favorite Sharks player was former Wild teammate Owen Nolan. "Those were really fun. You'd score a goal, and when you hear your name on the intercom as a 7-year-old, that was awesome."
Even more awesome? Wellman's parents will watch him play in person for the first time since he signed with the Wild.
Brad, a former major league infielder, and Jodi Wellman came to Minnesota the day after Casey signed in 2010, but he didn't play that first game and his parents had to return home after spending the previous 10 days in Massachusetts. Last year his parents flew to Houston but, as bad luck would have it, Wellman was injured and didn't play.