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  • Minnesota Wild Unrestricted Free Agents: Part Two


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    Yesterday, we started our look at free agency with a look at the Wild's RFA clas, and then at Part One of the UFA class. We figured pretty much all of the RFAs will be back, but the UFAs are a different story. They have been around awhile, have earned the right to shop themselves freely, and will do so without a doubt. 

    As you will notice, yesterdays peek at the UFAs included three players that no one around here is happy to see go. We understand why they are leaving, and wish them well, but we don't have to like it. Today may be a bit of a different story, but you'll have to read to find out. 

    Make the jump for the final three UFAs at the NHL level, and also, Heather Galindo tells us about the Aeros UFA situation. Good stuff all around. Enjoy.

    Current Cap Hit: $1.25 million
    Age: 37

    JS: Madden: Minnesota or bust. That's what it's down to for the decorated veteran. He wants to stay and help the team make the playoffs, and honestly, i'd love another year of Madden. He's a great veteran, defensive presence and helps take some of the PK load off Koivu's shoulders. Still gives 100% each and every game, one of the only players this year I felt has done so. I don't think there's any harm in keeping Madden for another year.
    Verdict: 1 year, 900k-1m.

    Elise: Madden provided that veteran presence for the Wild but seemed to lag at times. If Madden's options are re-sign or retire, I think he might want one more year to go out with a better season than this last one. If he comes for cheap, I wouldn't mind seeing Madden stick around and finish out his career in slightly better fashion.
    Verdict: signed.

    Bryan: Madden mentioned to Russo that it is Minnesota of bust. At this point, I'm thinking it is more bust than not. Chicago may show an interest, if they can get him cheap enough, but it may be time to hang up the skates. Great guy, great player, but didn't always meet expectations, even after they were lowered. Love the guy's career, and I won't bash him, but I would love to see a young grinder get their chance over re-signing Madden. After hearing Chuck Fletcher talk about a move to "younger and faster," there is little hope for Madden. 
    Verdict: No offer made

    Current Cap Hit: $2.333 million
    Age: 29

    JS: He was actively and unsuccessfully shopped by Fletch at the deadline. He doesn't fit, he doesn't return.
    Verdict: Gone.

    Elise: Kobasew hasn't improved much since he got to Minnesota. He's fine for a left winger, but that's all - fine. His contract isn't worth it. The Wild are skewing younger now and Kobasew doesn't really seem to have a place on the future roster.
    Verdict: not signed.

    Current Cap Hit: $2.333 million
    Age: 30 (almost 31)

    JS: We cannot afford to keep him as a 1st liner. As a 4th liner? No problem, if he accepts the paycut. Yeo made it clear that he likes to put his players in the position to succeed, not in position that don't suit him. 1st line? Doesn't suit Miettinen. On those rare times Richards put him on the 4th line, Miettinen actually shone. Sadly, after spending 3 years as a 1st liner, I doubt he accepts a paycut to return to Minnesota. Very likely gone.
    Verdict: Gone.

    Bryan: Look above at the cap hit. $2.333 million, or about $1.8 million more than he is worth. Mittens is a scapegoat, I get it. Offensive woes, blame Mittens. Earthquake in Japan, blame Mittens. However, the guy could not hit the net if it were a regulation FIFA goal. Too many wasted chances, too many missed wide open shots, too much frustration skating next to one of the best set up men in the game in Mikko Koivu. 35 points on the top line is unacceptable on any team, and cannot be tolerated in Minnesota any longer.
    Verdict: No way.

    Houston Aeros UFAs

    Current NHL Cap Hit: $600K
    Age: 27

    Heather: This is the kind of guy you want hanging around your babies. Intense, hard working, great leader. He's not so much a stay-at-home d-man as much as a "please for the love of god, DON'T SHOOT THE PUCK" defenseman. It never turns out well. But he's still absolutely aces at helping bring along the young bucks on the blue line. 
    Verdict: Keep him for as long as you can unless he's asking for crazy money.

    Bryan: Bagnall has a great shot at making the Wild, to be quite honest. He had a great showing at training camp, and performed well in his brief stint with the team at the end of the year. Tough, strong, able to clear the crease? Yes please. 
    Verdict: Re-signed, two years. Two way deal, with $750K NHL hit. 

    Current NHL Cap Hit: $550K
    Age: 26

    Heather: I love to watch Robbie play and he deserves a real chance at the NHL, which I just don't think he's going to get from Minnesota. As much as I enjoy him, I'll be disappointed if he doesn't move on to greener pastures. 
    Verdict: Go west, young man. Or east. Or really anyplace that will give you a chance.   

    Bryan: Can Team Rob really walk away? Who will wear the sombrero? In all seriousness, Earl deserves a chance at full time NHL minutes. He is fast, he can shoot, and he has some grinder talent as well. He'll sign on somewhere, or he'll be back with the Aeros after testing the market.
    Verdict: Signed, but not here. 

    Current NHL Cap Hit: $525K
    Age: 32

    Heather: You have to try and keep Ortmeyer if he's at all interested in staying. He'll want good money and he deserves it. Not only for his contributions to the scoresheet, but for his locker room presence. He's the kind of guy you want having his finger on the pulse of your team and setting examples for your youngsters. But he needs to make hay while the sun shines and the Wild are cheap about the Aeros roster generally, so...
    Verdict: Love to keep him but won't be counting on it

    Jean-Michael Daoust, F

    Current NHL Cap Hit: $500K
    Age: 27

    Jamie Fraiser, D

    Current NHL Cap Hit: $500K
    Age: 25

    Heather: He's also already signed in Europe but I think he played about half a game in Houston this season, so there's not much to say.
    Verdict: Adios.

    .This concludes our look at the Minnesota Wild UFA class. Next up, we begin our look at the NHL UFA class, and who the Wild might target, and a few looks at players you shouldn't even dream about. What say you, Wilderness? Any UFAs you would keep that we wouldn't, guys you would get rid of that we want to keep? Let us hear it. 

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