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Daemon Hunt Returns to Blue Line as Wild Conclude Road Marathon
Daemon Hunt returns after missing 10 games with a severe quad contusion, rejoining the Minnesota Wild to bolster defense as veteran Bogosian remains day-to-day.
- Activated after a 3-1-2 start, Minnesota Wild defenseman Daemon Hunt rejoined the team in the Pacific Northwest for the first road game after missing 10 outings.
- Hunt described a prolonged rehab after a Dec. 16 injury from Ethen Frank, telling reporters he feels good and is 100% as he returns to team activity.
- With veteran Zach Bogosian out, Wild coach John Hynes said Bogosian remains day to day and Hunt would play after Matt Kiersted filled that spot during the Kings loss in Los Angeles.
- Needing a response after two straight losses, the Wild aim to finish the two-week road trip strong with their second visit to Seattle.
- Beyond roster moves, the Wild organization also has Olympic implications as Samuel Hlavaj, Iowa Wild goalie, is the 10th Wild member headed to the Winter Olympics, announced Thursday.
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Daemon Hunt returns to blue line as Wild conclude road marathon
In a Dec. 16 home win versus the Washington Capitals, Hunt took a knee to the leg from Caps forward Ethen Frank.
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