Update: Wild announced Harding will not need surgery on a fractured right foot sustained in an off-ice incident Sunday. Out indefinitely.
Update 2: Bryzgalov has accepted a pro tryout with the Wild, according to sources. He is expected to arrive Thursday. Nothing is close with Darcy Kuemper. Things can obviously change with one phone call. However, other than a couple texts, there have been no phone conversations between GM Chuck Fletcher and Kuemper's agent as of 5 p.m.
With the Wild set to start training camp Thursday, coach Mike Yeo and General Manager Chuck Fletcher voiced frustration Wednesday morning over goalie Josh Harding's sudden ankle injury and the contract dispute the team is having with young goalie Darcy Kuemper.
"All I can tell you is my full attention is on that guy right there," Yeo said, pointing to veteran Niklas Backstrom on the ice during Wednesday's informal practice. "He's the one who is here, he's the one who put in the work.
"You make plans over the summer. I mean, my staff, we've been making plans on who's practicing, what practices we're going to have, who's playing in the exhibition games and this was under the assumption we would have Kuemps and Hards and obviously things have changed dramatically.
"We've gone from talking about three goalies to sitting here talking about one (Backstrom). I put on the cool face last year pretending we weren't frustrated about [our goaltending issues], but we're not even Day One into camp and we're already talking about it."
Added veteran Jason Pominville: "Knock on wood. Hopefully nothing else happens. Hopefully we don't get that 'here we go' feeling again."
Yeo and Fletcher planned to meet with Harding on Wednesday to try to figure out how the off-ice injury occurred (more on that below). Fletcher also hopes to talk with Kuemper's agent, Jeff Helperl, and has already reached out to Ilya Bryzgalov's agent about a potential tryout. There are also other options like Tomas Vokoun and Martin Brodeur.