That's Wild
The Minnesota Wild did not just lose the game on Wednesday night to the Edmonton Oilers, but they potentially lost winger Marcus Johansson for the foreseeable future. During play, Johansson was attempting to play the puck and a passing Connor McDavid -- you know, the supposed best player in the world -- just went up and elbowed him right in the face.
Johansson did not return after the incident.
And by the looks of things, Johansson might be out for an undetermined amount of time because of it. But, head coach John Hynes did provide some more positive news on the injury front as Kirill Kaprizov and Jakub Lauko could be close to returning to the lineup.
As always, there will be some cap finagling because Lauko is on LTIR right now and the Wild will need to some bodies around if he was to come off of it.
- Despite a little bit of a slide, the Wild are coming up in the conversation among neutral observers. They can be America's Team before anyone else in the upcoming playoffs. [Hockey Wilderness]
- For the dirty play on McDavid, the entire team came out and called out the Oilers captain. [SI]
Off the trail...
- The top four Calder Trophy candidates halfway through the season. [Sportsnet]
- Joel Eriksson Ek is getting some love for the Selke from friend of the blog, Ryan Lambert. [Elite Prospects]
- And even more award chatter: Not the typical ones, but awards for best goal and feud halfway through the season. [ESPN]
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