Injured Wild forwards could be skating in the “very, very near future”
- Wild General Manager Bill Guerin expects both injured players to return before the regular season ends.
- Coach John Hynes mentioned that both players are progressing well and might be skating in the very near future.
- Marcus Foligno is considered day to day, having missed five games, according to Hynes.
- Filip Gustavsson received an ovation for being named NHL First Star of the Week during the game.
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Injured Wild forwards could be skating in the 'very, very near future'
Infants need to crawl before they can walk, which is one reason new parents get so excited when their babies become mobile – it’s the first stage on the way to better things. Similarly, hockey players who have been injured need to begin skating on their own before they can return to practice and eventually return to the game night lineup. For Minnesota Wild fans eagerly awaiting the return of Joel Eriksson Ek and Kirill Kaprizov from the ailment…
Injured Wild forwards could be skating in the “very, very near future”
Infants need to crawl before they can walk, which is one reason new parents get so excited when their babies become mobile – it’s the first stage on the way to better things. Similarly, hockey players who have been injured need to begin skating on their own before they can return to practice and eventually return to the game night lineup. For Minnesota Wild fans eagerly awaiting the return of Joel Eriksson Ek and Kirill Kaprizov from the ailment…
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