Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Comings and goings

Yesterday, the Minnesota Wild were keeping the airports busy. While a group of players was getting ready to head down to St. Louis for the first pre-season game of the year, another player was heading into the Twin Cities, looking to make their presence known by the Team of 18,000.

Some quick notes about the game in St. Louis. The Blues defeated the Wild 3-1, but they did it with a mostly NHL-caliber line-up. The Wild, on the other hand, sent a group of players who will most likely be in Houston to train for the Aeros by the end of the week, with a few exceptions. The Wild also had to spend a good deal of time in the first period short-handed, either due to penalties, or due to James Sheppard's broken skate. Still, it was good for the boys to get their legs under them again, and some of the players got their first-ever taste of exhibition hockey, which can only serve to whet their desire for more in the future.

But what about that player landing? The Wild may have found that extra offensive forward that they were looking for. Petr Sykora, most recently of the Stanley Cup winning Pittsburgh Penguins, landed in the Twin Cities yesterday, with an expected physical today, and possibly practice time already. Sykora is on a "try-out" for the Wild, but, unless something strange has happened, he should make the team easily. A two-year contract would be great, but a one-year contract is more likely. Bringing Sykora into the fold gives the Wild a perennial 20-goal scorer, and also gives them some options with their top 6 forwards. The question at that point would be whether Sykora would play on a line with Martin Havlat and Mikko Koivu, or if he would anchor the offensive portion of a second legitimate scoring threat.

As another benefit, a player like Sykora gives guys like Cal Clutterbuck another veteran to look towards. Given that Clutterbuck has the resources to turn into a 20-goal man himself, pairing the two on the same line could be incredibly beneficial in the long run.

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