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Bruce Boudreau put the Wild through a good, hard, long, comprehensive practice Thursday as he tried to etch the growing sloppiness out of his team's game.
Coming off a 5-1 loss to Calgary, the Wild began with passing drills, then a long special teams practice and then basically tried to refine every part of the game.
"You give up 80 shots [the last two games], it means you're not doing the right things," Boudreau said afterward. "I think we were out there for, what, an hour? I wanted to work on a few things other than the power play and the penalty killing. Hopefully we accomplished what we wanted to accomplish."
News of the day: Charlie Coyle's getting a loud and clear message and Alex Tuch will make his NHL debut against the Vancouver Canucks on potentially the top line with Zach Parise and Eric Staal.
For the first time this season, Coyle, who has one goal and 10 assists and 23 shots in the past 17 games, was removed from the power play in practice. Nino Niederreiter took Coyle's spot on the top unit and Jason Zucker, who has played 11 minutes, 41 seconds total all season on the power play (14 seconds per game) and is second in the NHL (one point behind Connor McDavid) with 35 5-on-5 points, took Niederreiter's spot on the second unit with his even-strength line. Boudreau said he's hoping that chemistry moves to the power play.
Zucker said, "It's a good opportunity for me, and I've got to prove myself, too. I don't think they're just going to keep me there. I have to prove myself. It's nice being with Granny and Mikko, and hopefully we can bring our chemistry to the power play as well."
5-on-5, Coyle practiced on the fourth line today with Chris Stewart and Tyler Graovac.