Sammy Walker has played at Xcel Energy Center before, but Monday was the first time he entered the Wild's locker room.
Inside was a stall of his very own.
After the Edina native and former Gophers captain made his NHL debut on Saturday at Vancouver, Walker returned to the Twin Cities with the Wild and stayed in the lineup when the team kicked off a four-game homestand against Edmonton.
"Growing up here, since you can barely walk, it's a dream," Walker said. "It's exciting."
This opportunity with the Wild came after Walker's strong start to the season in the minors.
He was called up from Iowa on Friday as the American Hockey League's leading scorer among rookies with 22 points, and he ranked first on Iowa in goals (11) and points and second in assists (11).
The 23-year-old signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Wild in August after wrapping up his four-year Gophers career. Before that, Walker was Mr. Hockey his senior season at Edina in 2018. A seventh-round pick by Tampa Bay in 2017, he elected instead to sign with the Wild.
"I just try to use my speed, try to just fly around the whole ice," said Walker, who was expecting his family in attendance Monday.