Two Minnesota Wild prospects will realize life-long dreams of playing in the NHL Thursday night. Nick Swaney, the 209th pick in the 2017 draft and a former University of Minnesota-Duluth standout, will make his NHL debut against the Predators as will Damien Giroux, 23.
Swaney, 25, has 28 points in 46 games for Iowa. Swaney's parents, Matt and Amy, will be on hand for the big moment traveling from their home in the Minneapolis area. "She was going crazy on the phone. It was awesome," Swaney said of his mom. Sister Kaitlyn and fiancé Emily will also be in attendance. "This is what I played for my whole life," Swaney said. "Just going to soak it all in and just treat it like another hockey game."
Giroux, the 155th pick in the 2018 draft, has 21 points in 65 games in the AHL. Giroux's parents, Claudette and Daniel, got the call that their son was going to play in Nashville after Iowa's game Wednesday night and when they couldn't get a flight from their home in Sudbury, Ontario in time for the game, hit the road for what will be a 16-hour trek to Nashville. "They're biting the bullet and they're driving down from Sudbury, Ontario," Giroux said. "Super thankful to have a family that (you) can lean on like that and that are so supportive." The Girouxs were also making a stop in Flint, Michigan to pick up Giroux's younger brother Zachary who plays in the Ontario Hockey League for Flint.
Evason called Giroux a "fantastic worker. Fantastic worker. And what a great opportunity to have him come up and play. He just competes his butt off down there. Does everything."
Sammy Walker was also called up from Iowa.
Gustav Nyquist will get back in action after sitting out Tuesday's loss to Winnipeg. The veteran winger has three points in the two games in which he has appeared since returning from injury that kept him out the Wild lineup after his acquisition from Columbus at the trade deadline.