The Wild, 0-1-1 on its four-game road trip and 0-2-1 on the road this season, practiced Monday at TD Garden in Boston in preparation for Tuesday's game against the Bruins.
"The sun still came up," coach Bruce Boudreau quipped, a reference to Sunday's 6-3 loss at the Islanders.
I wrote a story for Tuesday's paper on how the Wild still finds itself caught between the many differences in a Boudreau system and a Mike Yeo system, which could explain why the Wild had played in such spurts in all six games this season.
Lots of examples in the article, so please give that a read.
Some injury updates:
On Erik Haula's foot injury, Boudreau said, "He's not skating today. It's continued day to day. I talked to him today and it's a lot better than it was. He might try to skate [Tuesday]. I'm not sure if he's going to. That'll be depending on the trainers, but the way he sounded today, he sounded like he might skate [Tuesday]."
On Jared Spurgeon's upper-body injury, Boudreau said, "Skated before [the team]. He's getting stronger. I'm sure [Tuesday] he'll skate again and then we'll see where it is."
Top two lines in practice were the same as the Islanders game: