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  • Wild bring back Kaprizov, Spurgeon ahead of Utah matchup


    ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Wild have managed to hold together a highly competitive team all season despite a series of injuries that have sidelined several of their most important players.

    Their lineup got a big boost Thursday when star Kirill Kaprizov and captain Jared Spurgeon were activated from injured reserve before their game against Utah.

    “They had a long road to get back and put in a lot of hard work, so it’s nice that they’re getting an opportunity to play,” coach John Hynes said after the team’s morning skate.

    Still missing are defenseman Jonas Brodin (lower body) for the seventh straight game and left winger Marcus Johansson (concussion) for the third game in a row.

    Kaprizov last played Dec. 23 against the Chicago Blackhawks. He missed 12 games with a lower body injury that lingered longer than the Wild initially believed it would, and they took a cautious midseason approach to the return of their leading scorer and first-line left winger.

    Kaprizov was among the NHL leaders in goals and points and was legitimately in the mix of MVP candidates before he was hurt. He has 23 goals and 27 assists in 34 games, still ranking 11th in the league in goals despite the absence.

    “I just try don’t think about this. Now I am just happy to come back,” Kaprizov said. “I don’t play one month. I don’t think about points or something like that. I just want to feel good in the game.”

    His biggest challenge might be learning how to take it easy when he needs to between games, a workhorse skater who frequently stays on the ice well past the end of practice.

    “He’s got to do what he needs to do to get himself ready and prepared, but then as the season goes on, sometimes you need to maybe tweak some of those things like that,” Hynes said. “That’s not necessarily my department. It’s him with the trainers and the strength coach and things like that. Nothing major, just make sure he’s feeling good and prepared to play but also making sure that he’s managing himself.”

    Spurgeon missed nine games with a lower body injury that he said Thursday included his ankle and knee. The 15th-year veteran defenseman was taken down Dec. 31 by a slew foot move that got Nashville Predators forward Zachary L’Heureux a three-game suspension.

    In his first interview since the injury, Spurgeon declined to comment specifically about the play. After being limited to 16 games last season because of hip and back injuries, Spurgeon was healthy and thriving until this latest setback.

    “That was the most frustrating part, just having to go back in the gym and doing the same stuff all over again. It brings back some bad memories,” Spurgeon said.

    Spurgeon and the Wild were pleasantly surprised by the relatively brief absence after his awkward and frightening crash into the boards caused them to immediately fear a season-ending injury.

    “His work ethic was unbelievable. I thought he might’ve been back like a week earlier just watching him off the ice and in the gym with the work he put in,” Hynes said, adding: “All those leadership things that he brings are great to have and missed when he’s not in the lineup, then obviously what he brings on the ice, the way that he can play and what he means to our team in those situations. It’s great to have him back.”



    The Minnesota Wild have announced that they will be bringing back two key players, Kirill Kaprizov and Jared Spurgeon, ahead of their matchup against the Utah team. Kaprizov, the dynamic forward, has been a standout player for the Wild this season, leading the team in scoring. Spurgeon, the team’s captain and top defenseman, adds a strong presence on the blue line.

    Their return is sure to give the Wild a boost as they look to secure a victory against their opponent from Utah. Fans can expect an exciting game as these two players make their comeback to the lineup. Stay tuned for what promises to be an intense and competitive matchup. Let’s go Wild! #MNWild #KirillKaprizov #JaredSpurgeon #UtahMatchup

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  • Wild’s Spurgeon out 2-3 weeks after getting hurt on L’Heureux slew-foot

    Wild’s Spurgeon out 2-3 weeks after getting hurt on L’Heureux slew-foot


    WASHINGTON — Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon was expected to sit out two to three weeks because of an apparent right leg injury after being slew-footed earlier this week by Nashville’s Zachary L’Heureux, who was suspended three games for his actions.

    General manager Bill Guerin called Spurgeon “week to week” without going into further specifics about the injury other than confirming surgery would not be required.

    “It’s not as bad as we originally thought,” Guerin said Thursday before his team played at the Washington Capitals. “It’s still bad enough because he’s not in our lineup. … And, obviously, that’s not great for our team.”

    Spurgeon’s right leg bent awkwardly when he crashed into the boards after having his skates taken out from under him and shoulders pushed backward by L’Heureux early in the second period of the teams’ game Tuesday. L’Heureux was ejected with a match penalty and loses $13,490 in salary as part of the suspension after having a disciplinary hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety.

    Guerin said he was “not happy” with the play. Though this is L’Heureux’s first suspension in the NHL, he was involved in nine incidents at the junior level and two more in the American Hockey League. That history can’t be factored into Player Safety’s decision.

    “That’s not for me to answer that,” Guerin said. “That’s a question for the league. The league has their process, and they handled it. We live with that. In the end it doesn’t get our player back. That’s what makes me lose sleep at night is they get their player back in three games. Ours is out two to three weeks.”

    Minnesota has been playing without defenseman Jake Middleton for almost a month since he took a puck off his right hand. Leading scorer Kirill Kaprizov is also day to day because of a lower-body injury.

    Middleton could return as soon as next week. The Wild have no interest in rushing back Kaprizov, an MVP contender who ranked fourth in the league with 23 goals and eighth with 50 points going into Thursday’s games.

    “We don’t want him to come back and push through,” Guerin said. “He could, but it could make something worse. We need him for the long haul. We don’t just need him for a couple games in January. We need him to get healthy and feel better, so we’re trying to do the right thing and just look at it from the long point of view.”

    Spurgeon is facing another extended absence a year after season-ending hip and back surgeries. Those injuries limited him to 16 games last season.

    “It’s unfortunate because it’s something obviously you think would be preventable, but it is the game, so you get hurt,” coach John Hynes said. “Spurgy’s a mentally tough guy. He’ll make sure that he’s ready to get back as soon as he can.”

    Spurgeon, 35, was playing well before being injured this time, putting up four goals and nine assists for 13 points while skating nearly 21 minutes a game.

    “It’s brutal,” teammate and fellow defenseman Brock Faber said. “He’s going to come back from it stronger than ever. That’s how he is. That’s what he does. There’s no doubt in our minds that he’s going to get through this thing.”

    Hynes and the coaching staff cautioned they don’t want Faber, Jonas Brodin and others on the blue line to overcompensate and take on too much while Spurgeon is unavailable.

    “Those guys just have to continue to do what they do,” Hynes said. “Spurgy’s not with us, but no one’s going to replace him, so everyone has to play their role. Brodin and Faber don’t have to do anything different because Spurgeon’s out. They still play huge minutes. They still play important situations. They’ve just got to do their job.”



    The Minnesota Wild’s defenseman Jared Spurgeon will be out of the lineup for the next 2-3 weeks after suffering an injury in a controversial play involving the Nashville Predators’ Xavier L’Heureux. Spurgeon was the victim of a slew-foot from L’Heureux, causing him to fall awkwardly and injure his lower body.

    The Wild’s head coach Bruce Boudreau expressed his frustration with the play, calling it a dirty move that has no place in the game. The league has not announced any disciplinary action against L’Heureux, but the incident has sparked a debate about player safety and the need for stricter penalties for dangerous plays.

    Spurgeon’s absence will be a big blow to the Wild, as he is a key player on their blue line and contributes both offensively and defensively. The team will need to rely on their depth and rally together to fill the void left by his absence.

    Fans are hopeful for a speedy recovery for Spurgeon and are eager to see him back on the ice soon. In the meantime, they will be cheering on the Wild as they continue to compete in his absence.

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  • Fire Service Hydraulics & Pump Operations  by Paul Spurgeon

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    Fire Service Hydraulics & Pump Operations: Understanding the Basics

    As a firefighter, one of the most crucial skills you need to master is understanding fire service hydraulics and pump operations. These skills are essential for effectively controlling and extinguishing fires, as well as ensuring the safety of yourself and your team.

    In this post, we will cover the basics of fire service hydraulics and pump operations, including how water flow, pressure, and friction loss all play a role in firefighting efforts. We will also discuss the importance of proper pump operation and maintenance to ensure that your equipment is always ready to perform when you need it most.

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