MONTREAL — Mitch Chaffee hadn't played on the same team as Brandon Duhaime and Connor Dewar since last year when all three were together in the minors, but their reunion on Tuesday didn't happen with Iowa.
Chaffee joined the Wild to make his NHL debut against the Canadiens at Bell Centre.
"It's exciting," said Chaffee, who skated alongside his two former Iowa teammates. "You dream of this day. I'm finally excited it's here."
With the Wild down a forward after Marcus Foligno went on the COVID list, the team elevated Chaffee from the American Hockey League amid an impressive stretch by the forward.
During his past 11 games, he racked up nine goals and four assists. Overall, the Michigan native leads Iowa in goals with 22 and ranks fourth in scoring at 37 points. Chaffee, who wore No. 63, is the eighth player to log his first NHL game with the Wild this season and 96th all time.
"Obviously, he's put up some numbers down there," coach Dean Evason said. "But he's played a two-way game."
This is Chaffee's second pro season.
He signed with the Wild out of the University of Massachusetts in March 2020. The 24-year-old wasn't expecting his family to make it to Montreal, "but I'm sure they'll be watching at home," he said.