DENVER – One day after saying he didn't want to remove Jason Pominville from the first line in an attempt to solve the scoring woes of the second line, Mike Yeo did just that.
"Things change," the Wild coach said Friday.
What changed was one more loss in a five-game road skid the Wild is trying hard to snap.
Stemming from its 3-1 defeat Thursday in San Jose, center Erik Haula and left wing Jason Zucker switched locations again. Haula was recalled from American Hockey League Iowa after a two-goal performance in a victory over Abbotsford on Thursday. Zucker was reassigned after a poor game in Anaheim and a healthy scratch in San Jose.
The move was made so the Wild can spread out the scoring on a team that ranks 29th on the road in goals per game (1.75) and has just four in the past five road games.
With Mikael Granlund about to miss his ninth game because of a concussion, the Wild needed a center so it could move Coyle back to first-line right wing next to Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu on Saturday against the Colorado Avalanche. That's where Coyle has been most productive in his short NHL career.
Haula will center Nino Niederreiter and Pominville, who leads the Wild with 15 goals. Pominville's early-season success came on the second line, albeit with Granlund as his center.
Considering that Granlund was lost his first shift after missing two games because of a concussion, the Wild is essentially 4-6-1 without Granlund with 17 goals scored (1.5 per game).