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Josh Harding News
Josh Harding is practicing with the Wild for the first time since the morning skate Feb. 11 in Calgary. The next day, he was scratched from his anticipated start in Vancouver because of complications he was having adjusting to new medication for multiple sclerosis.

Darcy Kuemper will remain at least until Harding is ready to return. I assume he would need a number of practices.

Rarely has anybody been as excited about taking part in an optional practice as Josh Harding was today. Harding got to Xcel Energy Center early. Warmed up. Waited. Then, in pads, he took the ice with four teammates in a very informal setting and took some shots.

It was discovered last fall that Harding had multiple sclerosis. It was hoped that it could be contained with proper treatment. But, after his body didn’t react well to his medication, he was put on injured reserve Feb. 12 . That began a weeks-long process of trying to find the right treatment combination. A process that was, for Harding, at times very difficult. Harding is confident in his new treatment regimen. He has been working out hard for a week and a half. He had skated twice before Thursday, but hadn’t taken any shots. That’s why being in net and taking shots was so important. There is no timetable for his return. That won’t be determined until Harding, the doctors, coach Mike Yeo and general manager Chuck Fletcher all get together and talk about the situation.

#mnwild Josh Harding says he knew there would be "bumps in the road." Says he's "100%" positive he'll be able to continue to be #nhl goalie.

Harding was supposed to be the starter for the Wild tonight but has been feeling a little "off" lately. This is unfortunate for the 28 year-old netminder becuase MS can certainly derail a career.

Goalie Josh Harding, diagnosed in October with multiple sclerosis, said he feels great and anticipates no problems. He doesn't know yet how his weekly treatment will affect him.

While certainly a great burden to bear, Harding does not expect MS to cause problems this season.

Josh Harding, who was having an awesome game by stopping all 24 shots he saw against the Phoenix Coyotes, “tweaked something” in his lower body at the 31:38 mark of tonight’s eventual 3-2 shootout win over Phoenix. The severity is not yet known, coach Mike Yeo said.

No word on how long Harding will miss. With his long history of injuries, it would not be surprising for him to sit out a few contests.