Jared Spurgeon has been a mainstay with the Minnesota Wild since signing as a free agent in 2010, two years after he was selected in the sixth round (No. 156) of the 2008 NHL Draft by the New York Islanders.
The defenseman, who sustained a lower-body injury on Nov. 20 and will be out at least through this weekend, was named captain on Jan. 3, 2021, replacing Mikko Koivu, who left the Wild as a free agent after the 2019-20 season.
The 31-year-old from Edmonton, Alberta, has scored 313 points (92 goals, 221 assists) in 724 regular-season games, all with the Wild. He has scored eight points (three goals, five assists) in 17 games this season.
NHL.com caught up with Spurgeon recently to ask him about a variety of topics, including being captain during a season impacted by COVID-19, the play of Kirill Kaprizov, the reigning Calder Trophy winner voted as rookie of the year after scoring 69 points (32 goals, 37 assists) last season, and the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic against the St. Louis Blues at Target Field on Jan. 1, 2022.
What did you learn from your first season as captain?
"Last year was a bit tough, just for getting the team together off ice. Tough just with all the circumstances we had to go through but just trying to be yourself as much as possible, being a sounding board for everyone, just being a support system. I thought we did a good job, especially with, like I said, the circumstances we had last year. There's a lot of things that weren't normal for us and just making sure routines were normal and guys were feeling good and having fun."