DULUTH – Last week in Columbus, Charlie Coyle played center, assisted on three power-play goals and won 75 percent of his faceoffs a game after winning 59 percent of them. His next game against Winnipeg, Coyle played right wing next to Nino Niederreiter and Mikko Koivu, had a goal and an assist and was plus-5.
Asked afterward if he's a center or right winger, Coyle laughed and said, "I don't know."
Such is life for the Wild's rover.
A fourth-year pro and 2010 San Jose Sharks first-round draft pick, Coyle, 23, has gotten used to bouncing from role to role with the Wild.
At Wednesday's practice, Coyle was naturally back on the third line but at right wing, not center, because right wingers Justin Fontaine and Jordan Schroeder are injured. Coyle is expected to play on this line, which has Thomas Vanek on the left and Tyler Graovac in the middle, during Thursday's exhibition finale against the Buffalo Sabres.
"Most successful teams, there's players on those teams where they bounce from center to wing based on injuries, based on needs," coach Mike Yeo said. "But they have that ability, and that makes them very useful players. Charlie's showing he can play on different types on lines, play in different positions."
And, different special teams.
Wednesday, despite impressing on the power play throughout training camp, Coyle was on the penalty kill. The second power-play unit featured three wingers up front — Niederreiter, Vanek and Jason Zucker — and defensemen Matt Dumba and Jared Spurgeon at the points. The first unit all camp has been Zach Parise, Koivu, Jason Pominville, Mikael Granlund and Ryan Suter.