Marcus Foligno, a player for the Minnesota Wild, missed a game due to a lingering injury. He was not present for warmups and is considered day-to-day. The team's coach, John Hynes, mentioned that Foligno's status is being monitored, with uncertainty about his availability for the upcoming game against Vegas. Other players like Kaprizov and Hartman had maintenance days but are expected to play. Foligno's absence has led to speculation about his potential shutdown for the season.
John Hynes said Kaprizov and Hartman were just maintenance days. They’ll play tomorrow vs Vegas. He’s not sure on Foligno yet
Maintenance day for both Kaprizov and Hartman. Each will be good to go tomorrow. Foligno still TBD as is starting goalie #mnwild
Counting 21 players on the ice (including goalies); No Foligno (day to day) but also missing Kaprizov and Hartman (could be an optional and/or maintenance) Will get updates from Hynes post skate #mnwild
Don’t see Marcus Foligno at #mnwild practice. Was held out of last night’s game due to lingering injury. We’ll see if he can go Saturday vs Vegas.
Hynes says Foligno was “held out” today with the lingering injury he’s been dealing with. They’ll see how he feels tomorrow. Asked if he’s been shut down, Hynes said, “Not right now.”
Hynes says Foligno is day to day with that same lingering injury from before. Possible to go Saturday vs Vegas #mnwild
Oliver Kylington is not taking warmup in St. Louis, so looks like he won’t play tonight. Was a game time decision this morning. #Flames
Looks like Marcus Foligno was the game-time decision --and he's not out there for warmups. Update postgame. #lineheathens coming shortly #mnwild https://t.co/n9RTfCIZQF
Marcus Foligno, who missed Tuesday's practice and has been dealing with a lingering injury, isn't playing tonight. As I said on the pod last night, I wonder when they shut him down. Perhaps it's now. Mason Shaw, Dakota Mermis and Alex Goligoski scratched