With a back issue keeping Zach Parise out for at least the Wild's first two games, the team officially added veteran winger Daniel Winnik to the fold Wednesday.
Winnik, 32, signed a one-year, $660,000 contract, taking a significant pay cut after making $2.25 million last season with the Washington Capitals. The lower amount helped the Wild squeeze under the $75 million salary cap.
Winnik skated on the Wild's fourth line Wednesday with center Matt Cullen and right wing Tyler Ennis. Coach Bruce Boudreau paired Winnik with Cullen on the penalty kill.
After missing all seven preseason games, Parise hoped to practice Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday so he could be ready for Thursday's opener at Detroit. But the Wild scrapped that plan earlier this week, announcing Parise would miss the Detroit game and Saturday's game at Carolina before returning to practice next Monday.
This opened a spot for Winnik, a 6-2, 210-pound Toronto native, who was on a professional tryout with the Wild. He notched one point (an assist) and 15 shots on goal during five preseason games. Last season, Winnik scored a career-high 12 goals for the Capitals, including three game winners.
Winnik played for Boudreau for two seasons with the Anaheim Ducks earlier in his career.
When the Wild invited Winnik to training camp, Boudreau said, "I firmly believe we got the best free-agent tryout guy out there."
Boudreau added: "I think we were in the top five in Anaheim [killing penalties] when he was there, and I think he was a mainstay with it. He's a smart hockey player. He's not going to score you 30 [goals], but he does all the other stuff real well."