Wild Prospect Tracker: March 11 edition

With signees and draft picks spread out across two continents and more than a dozen leagues, keeping up with the Minnesota Wild's various prospects can be a daunting task.

From managing streaming plans and tracking down cable channels, to learning Russian, keeping tabs on the next generation can be a full-time job.

Fortunately, FOX Sports North has you covered.

From Finland to Fargo, we're breaking down the stats and bringing you a comprehensive look at the Wild's prospect pipeline each and every week.

So, let's take a look at the week that was in the latest edition of the Wild Prospect Tracker.

THREE STARS

Reid Duke, C, Brandon (WHL)

STATS: 3G, 1A

Duke has been a force for the Wheat Kings over the last few weeks, and notched another pair of goals in a 6-3 win over Moose Jaw. The Calgary native posted a lone assist on Saturday, before scoring against Regina on Sunday and now has 58 points in 63 games for Brandon, good enough for sixth in the WHL.

Pavel Jenys, C, Niagara (OHL)

STATS: 1G, 5A

The IceDogs rebounded following a 6-3 loss to Barrie with a 3-2 win over Sudbury on Saturday, and Jenys factored into all three Niagara goals. He assisted on a pair of goals in the first period and scored midway through the second to put the game away. Jenys added three assists in a 5-1 win over Flint.

Jordan Greenway, C, Boston University (Hockey East)

STATS: 2A

The Terriers' top line was electric in their first-round Hockey East playoff series against UMass, as Greenway, Danny O'Regan and Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson led BU to a two-game sweep of the Minutemen. Greenway had the secondary assist on Karlsson's goal to open the scoring on Saturday, before logging the primary assist on O'Regan's go-ahead strike late in the second period.

THE SIN BIN

Louie Belpedio, D, Miami (NCHC)

It's been a quietly solid season for the Redhawks' top defenseman, who was named to the NCHC All-Conference squad as an honorable mention, but last weekend's loss to Minnesota Duluth has to sting. Miami's season could be coming to an end as early as Saturday following a 5-0, 3-1 sweep at the hands of the Bulldogs, while Belpedio was a minus-3 in the series, and hasn't found the scoresheet since Feb. 20. Miami heads back to Duluth for the first round of conference postseason play this weekend.

Joel Eriksson Ek, F, Farjestad BK (SHL)

Eriksson has just one goal in his last eight games for Farjestad, and didn't play in the team's 4-2 loss to Djurgarden on Tuesday, while his two appearances for the team last week didn't leave much of an impact.