Jordan Greenway was on the ice Tuesday morning, skating with the first group at the Wild's practice facility in St. Paul. But it's unknown when he will appear in a game.
Will he miss a week to start the season? Two weeks? The first month? For now, his script will remain the same. Go to rink. Get treatment. Skate. Avoid contact. Get more treatment. Repeat.
Eventually, Greenway will be cleared to play. And the Wild will get back to being the Wild. Because Greenway embodies a lot of what the Wild want to be.
Greenway is getting back in shape after an offseason during which he was unable to sustain a workout program. The Big Rig needed to go into the shop. He had not just one, not two, but three procedures done on him.
"I was put out three times this summer!" Greenway said.
Greenway suffered a shoulder injury during the second half of the season, requiring one of those offseason surgeries. Recovery was a lengthy one, and Greenway said he had to make a nighttime adjustment to avoid reinjuring himself.
"Sleeping in a chair is terrible," Greenway said.
Eventually, Greenway got the green light to skate lightly. No shooting. Just some puck handling as he healed. He went to a rink that day but felt pain as he tried to pull on a skate. He discovered he had a cyst on one of his ankles. So it was back to the doctor to have it removed. That set him back two weeks.