Tria Rink in St. Paul is getting busier.
After only a handful reported for voluntary workouts at the Wild's practice facility last month, players were split into two groups Wednesday for training since there were too many on hand for one session.
"It's been good to get on the ice with everybody," said winger Zach Parise, one of the latest additions.
But this surge in participation isn't the only sign the NHL could be close to resuming the season.
Players are currently voting on the league's return-to-play plan and an extension for the collective bargaining agreement after the NHL Players' Association's executive board approved sending the terms to a membership vote.
A verdict is expected to be announced Friday and if passed, training camp would open Monday and the action would kick off Aug. 1 in two hub cities.
"I feel like it will [pass]," Parise said, "but I can't say for certain. I just don't know. I feel like it will."
Parise had yet to cast his vote when he spoke on a video conference call Wednesday afternoon, but he did identify the issues that will factor into his deliberations.