Los Angeles Times

No grudge match when Kings face off with Wild

Folin and Kuemper, let go by Minnesota, are holding no ill will.

- By Helene Elliott helene.elliott@latimes.com Twitter: @helenenoth­elen

It makes for a good story line, but there’s disappoint­ment in store for anyone who expects Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper and defenseman Christian Folin to approach Tuesday’s game against Minnesota as a grudge match because the Wild let them depart as free agents last summer.

Kuemper, who’s expected to back up Jonathan Quick, and Folin, who’s trying to keep a regular spot, had only good things to say about Minnesota on Monday. Folin said he saw Wild coach Bruce Boudreau last summer and joked he was looking forward to this matchup, but didn’t carry any animosity with him when he moved west.

“It’s just a business. I’m not going to have any sour emotions towards anyone in the Minnesota organizati­on,” said Folin, whose goal against Chicago on Sunday might keep him in the lineup when the Kings try to extend their winning streak to six. “I really enjoyed playing there. I had three great years and I have lots to be thankful for. It was a good time in my life and I made lots of really good friends.”

He has felt comfortabl­e with the Kings from the start. “I like being around the guys in the room. You can tell there’s a lot of experience,” said Folin, who shares a South Bay home with Kuemper. “There’s a lot of guys around the room that’s won a couple Stanley Cups, and it shows. It’s fun to be part of it every day and I’m just pushing to get better, something I’ve been doing my whole career.”

Kuemper never seized the Wild’s starting job and lost his backup role late last March when Alex Stalock was promoted.

“I think I knew I wasn’t going to be back in Minnesota, which was a lot of mixed feelings,” said Kuemper, who is 4-0-2 with a 1.72 goals-against average and .944 save percentage in eight games this season. “It was the only team I’d ever played for and a lot of good experience­s there, but I’m really happy to be here now and really happy with how things have been going.”

TONIGHT

VS. MINNESOTA When: 7. On the air: TV: NBCSN; Radio: 790. Update: Forward Andy Andreoff practiced Monday for the first time since he was dropped by a Kevin Bieksa punch on Nov 25. “I’m all good now. I think they’re just being cautious in taking the week off,” Andreoff said. … Winger Kyle Clifford (upper body) also skated but there’s no timetable for his return. … Minnesota has won its last two games and eight of 12. The Wild remain without forward Zach Parise, who had surgery on a herniated disk in October.

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