Superstar Reinforcements Nearing Return for MN Wild

It has been a slow decline for the Minnesota Wild this season as they have struggled to stay healthy. They currently have 87 points and own a 41-28-5 record. That has them fourth in the NHL’s Central Division, and tied-for first in the Wild Card race, with a six point cushion.
The problem for John Hynes’ team is two-fold. They had a need to add talent at the deadline given the vast amount of injuries that turned the locker room into an infirmary. Unfortunately, they could not add that talent due to salary cap restrictions.

With more absences continuing, previously acquired defenseman David Jiricek could have been an option in recent days. Unfortunately, a trip down to Iowa immediately coincided with a scary season-ending injury. If they are going to squeak into the playoffs, they’ll need the return of key stars Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek soon.
Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek eyeing Minnesota Wild return
The Minnesota Wild have been without Joel Eirksson Ek since February 22nd. And, Kirill Kaprizov last played on January 26. The tandem has combined to play just 42 and 37 games respectively this season. Minnesota is already through their 74th game, and have just eight games left.
After a home loss to the New Jersey Devils on Saturday, things are getting dire for the Wild. They need some reinforcements and they need them soon. The Athletic’s Michael Russo brought some good news during Sunday’s practice as both players participated.
Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek practicing with full team today. Kaprizov’s first time since January, Eriksson Ek the first time since that fateful practice after the 4 Nations last month. Both expected to travel today. As of now, #mnwild saying they won’t play on trip.…
— Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) March 30, 2025
Zuccarello leaving practice was just maintenance, Hynes says. He still doesn’t anticipate Eriksson Ek or Kaprizov to play on trip. Still haven’t had contact. Kaprizov drs. appt is a checkup with his surgeon to get updated timeframe, not necessarily medical clearance to return
— Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) March 30, 2025
There is nothing definitive to suggest that either Erksson Ek or Kaprizov will play immediately, but it’s clear they are nearing a return. Of course the runway for them to compete during the regular season is running out. The road trip of which Russo speaks encompasses a game Monday in New Jersey, Wednesday in New York against the Rangers, and Friday against the Islanders. Where the Wild stand in the Wild Card race could certainly play a factor in the return.
If Karpizov and Eriksson Ek are cleared to return following the three game swing, Minnesota has five games left. That stretch starts with a contest against Dallas next Sunday. Three of their final five games are at home.
Minnesota is tied with St. Louis for a wild card spot but has a game in hand. Vancouver and Calgary are trying to chase them down with 81 and 80 points respectively. They have played less games at 73 and 72 games each.
Wild need lineup boost to finish strong
Despite playing just 37 games this season, Kaprizov was on a Hart Trophy-type of pace before his injury. He had poured in 23 goals and had 29 assists to his credit. It was thought that the 4 Nations Face-Off may provide him some additional time to heal while not missing games. Unfortunately, the severity of his injury has made that a moot point.
Minnesota goal!
— NHL Goals (@nhl_goal_bot) November 28, 2024
Scored by Kirill Kaprizov with 13:05 remaining in the 1st period.
Assisted by Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek.
Buffalo: 0
Minnesota: 1#MINvsBUF #SabreHood #mnwild pic.twitter.com/T6w5itajNj
Kaprizov is seeking a new contract this offseason. With yet another injury-marred year, he has certainly cost himself some dollars on the bottom line. The Wild will still need to break the bank, but to what extent that looks like is uncertain.
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Although Eriksson Ek is not the same tier of star as Kaprizov, he has proven to be such a key cog over his nine years with Minnesota. He brings grit, toughness, and a sizable net presence. In 42 games this season, Eriksson Ek has scored nine goals and contributed 15 assists.
Per Hynes, Kirill checking in w/his doc in NY will give a lot of clarity on return: "I don’t know what the doctor’s going to say. Doctor may say, he looks good and as soon as he feels good, get him in some contact and he can play. Or it’s going to be on a timeline. I don’t know."
— Jessi Pierce (@jessi_pierce) March 30, 2025
The Minnesota Wild need Kaprizov’s surgeon to provide clearance before he can play. Getting him and Eriksson Ek back around the same time would be a huge boost to this team. They have done everything they can to stay afloat despite their injuries, and now they could be a team to reckon with in the playoffs.
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