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Byline: Brian Murphy
ST. PAUL, Minn. _ Antsy as he was, Marian Gaborik was deemed not quite ready for prime time Saturday night against the Washington Capitals, pushing back his highly anticipated debut to later this week on the road.
Judging by how his teammates have played lately, the Wild's most dynamic player, who ended his holdout Friday, suddenly has even more catching up to do.
The Wild continued to remake their season, tossing aside the harmless Capitals, 2-1, with their most complete performance to date in front of 18,568 at the Xcel Energy Center.
After winning only once in their first seven games, the Wild have victories in ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Wild wins third straight as Walz, Brunette goals fuel...