VANCOUVER, British Columbia – First NHL goals only occur once, so the shame of Wild rookie defenseman Mike Reilly's first Saturday against the Boston Bruins was it came with 35 seconds left in a 4-2 loss.
Under those circumstances, Reilly understandably decided not to react with any kind of celebration.
"I knew the score, I knew the time of the game, so just natural decision not to really do anything," Reilly, 22, said. "It would have been way better with a win, but hopefully next time I can celebrate. It was nice, though, that my parents were there, and I got a bunch of really nice messages."
Monday night against the Canucks, Wild interim coach John Torchetti chose to scratch veteran Nate Prosser for the first time since Oct. 25 and skate Reilly with Christian Folin as the third pairing. It was a comfort level for Torchetti, who paired Reilly and Folin for "five to eight games" in Iowa of the AHL.
"He's familiar with a lot of players on this team and coached a ton of these guys, but it's a boost of confidence that he feels comfortable playing us as partners," said Reilly, who was as plus-1 Monday. "I thought we had good chemistry in Iowa."
Torchetti is looking for better play than Folin has provided the four games — he was a minus-4. But Monday, he was a plus-2.
"One thing that we found out down there is we put him on the power play because he's got a heavy shot," Torchetti said, "but he's got to be a stay-at-home guy, physical, boxing out, making a great first pass, getting back hard, being smart. Just making sure he plays a solid two-way game."
Spurgeon returns
Defenseman Jared Spurgeon, who strained an oblique muscle Feb. 6 in St. Louis, returned after missing three games. He was paired with usual partner Ryan Suter and scored late in the first period to give the Wild 2-1 lead. Spurgeon also assisted on Charlie Coyle's second-period goal.