Gustav Nyquist slipped on a Wild jersey and even strapped on shoulder pads and stepped into skates for the team photo on Monday at Xcel Energy Center.
"I couldn't be more excited about this opportunity," he said after arriving in the Twin Cities on Sunday evening. "I'm really excited to be here."
But when Nyquist will suit up for a game is unclear.
The winger acquired a week ago from Columbus for a fifth-round draft pick is still on the mend from a shoulder injury, making him potentially the last piece to a puzzle the Wild scrambled Friday by adding four players and subtracting one from their roster in Jordan Greenway before the NHL trade deadline.
Marcus Johansson and John Klingberg have already debuted and Oskar Sundqvist is up next; his first game since coming over from Detroit for a fourth-round pick is expected to be Tuesday vs. Calgary.
"Obviously playing against Minnesota a bunch of times I know how hard and tough they are to play against," said Sundqvist, who was in the Central Division with St. Louis from 2017 to 2022 before joining the Red Wings. "I'm very excited to be here and be a part of this team and hopefully go on a long playoff run."
Greenway's exit to Buffalo for a second-round draft pick and 2024 fifth-rounder was in conjunction with Sundqvist's arrival, and Sundqvist offers a similar style.
At 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds, the winger has a knack for the forecheck and is mindful of being responsible at both ends of the rink. He had seven goals and 14 assists in 52 games with Detroit while also taking shifts on the penalty kill.