The 2-1 Wild visits Todd Richards, Marian Gaborik and the 4-1 Columbus Blue Jackets tonight during its fourth of six preseason games. The obnoxious cannon will first burst my eardrums around 6 p.m. CT.
Greetings from Columbus, where it's a spectacular day. The game can be watched on the @russostrib Twitter Network as I paint a brilliant picture and heard by the sweets voices of Bob Kurtz and Tom Reid on KFAN (100.3-FM).
The Wild, which is scheduled to depart Minnesota in 30 minutes, is bringing a very young lineup tonight.
Jason Zucker is expected to return from a groin injury. Nino Niederreiter will skate with Matt Cooke and Kyle Brodziak. Why? To get a look. Let's just say your second line is Zucker-Charlie Coyle-Dany Heatley. If Niederreiter is to make the team out of camp, his spot may have to be next to Cooke and Brodziak, and the Wild wants to see if Niederreiter can play in a checking role.
His skill is obvious. His size is obvious. His shot is "silly hard," as coach Mike Yeo said a week or so ago. But can he check, be reliable defensively?
It's kind of like how the Wild skated Keith Ballard on the right side Saturday. He's done so a lot in his career -- former Panthers assistant Mike Kitchen is the one who really worked with Ballard in playing his off side. The Wild may need that this season with Ballard, especially when Jared Spurgeon is the only right-shot D in the top-6 (whether it's deserving or not, Nate Prosser is destined to be a depth defenseman again, it appears, and Matt Dumba hasn't yet made the team, although things appear to be tracking that way at least off the bat).
Back to the checking line, Torrey Mitchell, who played mostly fourth line last year, has looked very good next to Brodziak throughout camp, so that's why tonight is important for Niederreiter.
It's also important for Zucker. The Wild has a very unproven lineup tonight. The Wild wants to see him make an impact in games, especially again with guys like Mikael Granlund, Justin Fontaine and Niederreiter pushing for spots.