ANAHEIM, CALIF. – Mikko Koivu never liked playing against his older brother, Saku, but it's still weird for the Wild captain to square off against the Ducks and not see that familiar face across the faceoff dot.
Saku Koivu, 40, retired at the end of the 2013-14 season after scoring 832 points in 1,124 games over 18 seasons with the Ducks and Montreal Canadiens, the team he captained for 10 years.
"I never liked playing against him," the Wild captain said. "It was also because he's a center, and I would face him a lot on faceoffs. So I'm very glad we never faced them in the playoffs. I never admitted it at the time, but when it was close two years ago, like within two points with like a game or two left, I was not happy.
"It's like playing your best friend, but even more than that. It's uncomfortable and different."
Mikko outscored Saku in 18 head-to-head meetings 12-7, but Saku's Canadiens and Ducks went 11-3-4 in those games compared to the Wild going 7-10-1 (there's some NHL math for you).
This past summer, Mikko took his brother and father, Jukka, to the British Open at St. Andrews in Scotland as a retirement gift for Saku and Christmas gift for dad.
"We played golf together and saw one day of the Open," Mikko Koivu said. "It was unbelievable. The culture, when you walk into the clubhouse, you could feel that."
Saku Koivu has moved back to Finland with his wife and two children. Mikko says he's trying to figure out what he wants to do next and "has lots of options."