The Minnesota Wild have announced that Mats Zuccarello will miss the team’s Tuesday night game, designating him as week-to-week with an upper-body injury. The veteran forward has been a focal piece of Minnesota’s offense through the early season, currently leading the team in scoring with 28 points in 28 games.
Zuccarello is in his fifth season with Minnesota, after spending nine seasons with the New York Rangers. His 14-year NHL career comes despite the 5’8″ winger originally going undrafted. Zucarello originally signed with the Rangers following the end of the 2009-10 SHL (then the SEL) season. Zuccarello led MODO Hockey in scoring that season,
Zuccarello began his North American career at the end of the SHL’s 2009-10 season, signing as an undrafted free agent with the Rangers after leading MODO Hockey in scoring. He split the 2010-11 season between the AHL and NHL, recording 23 points in the 42 games he managed with the Rangers lineup. He again split time between the two leagues for 2011-12 and traveled to the KHL for ice time during the lockout 2012-13 season. As a result, it wasn’t until 2013-14 that Zuccarello received his first full NHL season and he made the most of it – leading the Rangers in scoring with 19 goals and 59 points in 77 games. His strong offense helped propel New York to the Stanley Cup Finals that season, with Zuccarello adding 13 points in 25 playoff games.
Extra forward Vinni Lettieri will likely slot into the lineup in the wake of Zuccarello’s injury. Lettieri has already appeared in 14 games with the Wild this season, scoring three goals and four points. Minnesota could also turn towards an AHL call-up, with minor-leaguers Nic Petan, Jujhar Khaira, and Samuel Walker all slotting into the NHL lineup at some point this season.
User 1323105297
A few more injuries and we’ll see Maroon on the 1st Line.
mcdavidlikeamac
Maroon has a history of success on the first line…classic Oilers.
User 318310488
And now the wheels are really coming off and Guerin has mismanaged the cap to a point that when key players are out of the lineup there is no depth to replace them. Nice job pretty boy!
doghockey
Wilf, given that you seem to think you know everything about everything about hockey, you still don’t seem to be aware that every team brings guys up from the minors when injuries occur. This article named four players that could fill the spot vacated by Mats Zuccarello. Simple concept but you anger with Bill Guerin seems to have you spinning out of control. Did he snub you when you were elbowing kids out of the way in an autograph line?
Bigd93
That could be a good possibility!