In sports, there’s always a steep learning curve.
Whether it be a pitcher learning a new pitch, or a quarterback learning a new offense, there are going to be growing pains.
Josh Harding’s season for the Minnesota Wild, this year, has been no different.
After a brief cup of coffee in the NHL following the lockout, Harding was heir apparent to Manny Fernandez in net for the Wild. He even notched a shutout in his three-game stint with the big club.
But something unexpected happened the following season.
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Article written by Blake Benzel