Wild captain Jared Spurgeon made his season debut on Friday night, and the game left a mark on him.
Literally.
Spurgeon picked up a fat lip, the aftermath of absorbing a high stick from Buffalo's Casey Mittelstadt.
"Right back into it," he said. "Modeling career's over."
But the defenseman also left a mark on the game.
In his first action in more than a month, Spurgeon made a smooth return to the Wild lineup in a 3-2 loss to the Sabres on Friday. He played with his tried-and-true poise that should support the team's quest for consistency restarting Sunday vs. Dallas at Xcel Energy Center before the Wild travel to Sweden for the NHL Global Series.
"He was great in every aspect. He hits the post at the end," said coach Dean Evason, referring to a close call in the final seconds that nearly tied the game. "He and us didn't get rewarded for that, but he did exactly what Jared Spurgeon does."
Despite being sidelined the first 13 games with an upper-body injury suffered in the preseason, Spurgeon skated like he wasn't coming off a lengthy hiatus.