For the second day in a row, Zach Parise participated fully in a Wild practice, moving another step closer to getting back into the lineup. But Mikael Granlund, held out of Monday's practice because of a groin injury, was absent again on Tuesday and Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said the winger is likely to miss the next four games.
Granlund has not been on the ice for a game or practice since playing in last Thursday's season opener at Detroit. Boudreau and other team officials are being careful not to rush him back, hoping that holding him out now will prevent the injury from lingering.
It's the same approach they have used with Parise, who missed the first two games and most of training camp because of an undisclosed injury.
Boudreau reiterated after Tuesday's practice at Xcel Energy Center that medical personnel, not coaches or players, will be the ones to decide when Parise and Granlund are ready.
After Thursday's game at Chicago, the Wild plays its home opener Saturday against Columbus, then returns to the road for a back-to-back set at Winnipeg and Calgary on Oct. 20 and 21.
"[Granlund] is going to miss the next four games for sure,'' Boudreau said. "It's a day at a time with him.
"I think Zach is getting closer every day. Zach is feeling a lot better right now, and usually, players get so anxious when they feel better. We all wish he was back in the lineup. When he gets the OK to play, we'll play him.''
Parise said Monday his injury is not to his back, as has been reported, but he declined to be more specific. Tuesday, he again practiced with fourth-liners Matt Cullen and Daniel Winnik during five-on-fives.