ST. PAUL — You don’t need to glance at the team statistics to know that it has been a disappointing start to the season for veteran Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno. The team’s injury report will tell you as much now as well.
While still offering his patented combination of on-ice intensity and off-ice levity, Foligno had registered no goals or assists through the Wild’s first nine games, and he was scratched from Sunday’s 10th game, versus San Jose, due to an upper body injury.
“He’s out, upper body,” Wild coach John Hynes said, speaking to the media prior to the date with the Sharks, adding that the severity of the injury is unknown currently. “He had some imaging done today and I don’t know the results of it.”
Foligno, 34, missed five games all of last season, chipping in with 14

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