Wild face Avalanche without Brodin, Eriksson Ek uncertain

Minnesota Wild will enter the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs missing defenseman Jonas Brodin and with center Joel Eriksson Ek's status uncertain. The injuries come ahead of their series against the Colorado Avalanche. Both players are Swedish and key to the team's lineup.

Minnesota Wild advanced past the Dallas Stars in the first round but now confronts significant challenges without Jonas Brodin for the opening game against Colorado Avalanche. Brodin sustained an injury diving in front of a shot from Mikko Rantanen in Game 5 against Dallas. He did not travel with the team to Denver, signaling the injury's severity, according to The Athletic's Michael Russo. As the team's most reliable defensive defenseman, his absence forces coach John Hynes to reshuffle the blue line, a move that proved difficult even in the first round with limited ice time for some players and a less secure defense. Joel Eriksson Ek is listed as questionable after taking a hard hit into the boards in the third period of Game 6. Though he returned to the ice, he was clearly not fully recovered. Hynes acknowledged uncertainty about whether Eriksson Ek will even travel with the team. Losing the versatile center, strong in both defense and offense with physical play, would further test Minnesota's depth. Facing Colorado's potent offense demands discipline from the start of the series.

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