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  • The Wild Should Go Big Game Hunting This Summer


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    Justin Wiggins

    For the last few years, the phrase “cost certainty” has been used frequently within the Xcel Energy Center walls. An informal poll shows only “Michelob Golden Light” and “Kirill the Thrill” have been used more often during the Minnesota Wild’s dead cap hit era.

    Bill Guerin has often used the term when describing his approach to new contracts and extensions for current players.

    It’s been out of necessity, really. The NHL world has experienced a flat cap since the COVID outbreak caused disruption in 2020. And as often as we chastise hockey leaders for letting their short-term pressures cloud their long-term planning, it’s hard to fault them for not forecasting a worldwide pandemic.

    Guerin was not alone in suddenly navigating a flat cap world when everyone anticipated a steady rise. Still, with the recent announcement of a skyrocketing salary cap this summer, it’s time for Guerin to trade in his cost certainty for big game hunting in the market.

    People met the extensions of veterans like Mats Zuccarello, Marcus Foligno, Frederick Gaudreau, and Ryan Hartman with skepticism upon their signing. Whatever your opinion, those contracts have largely worked out well for the Wild. They sit in third place in the highly competitive Central Division, surprising many who thought his team would struggle to compete for a playoff spot.

    But now that nearly every NHL team will have an influx of cap space this summer, there is optimism for perhaps the craziest off-season in the NHL in some time.

    If Guerin can ship out one or two of those veteran contracts, the Wild will position themselves as one the busiest teams bidding for the services of the higher impact players available this summer.

    The Wild project to have roughly $22.5 million in available cap for next season. They must be mindful of Kirill Kaprizov's looming extension in the summer of 2026. However, the cap is projected to rise another $10 million by then and another $10 million the year after. They should have cap room for their star winger.

    Roster space will be Minnesota's bigger issue. Guerin’s penchant for cost certainty has created a log jam for the Wild, and that does not yet account for the anticipated arrival of key prospects such as Danila Yurov and Zeev Buium.

    Assuming they want to re-sign a few of their rising RFAs in Marco Rossi and Marat Khusnutdinov, they already have 11 forwards locked in for 2025-26. Throw in the addition of Yurov, and they have zero slots available among their forward group.

    The defensive core is even more solidified. With Buium and David Jiricek on the cusp of being NHL players, the Wild’s blue line is all but set for the next few years.

    Minnesota has the cap space to make a splash in free agency. While a chunk of their $22.5 million in available cash would likely go to some sort of Rossi extension, there is still enough space to make a run at a Brock Nelson or Brock Boeser to improve their scoring depth.

    However, if the Wild could move on from one of those cost-certainty veteran contracts, they could get even more aggressive in building a contender through their self-proclaimed contention window.

    The most obvious move would be to trade away Hartman, who's serving a suspension. We’ve belabored the point enough at Hockey Wilderness. His diminished role and habit of getting himself into trouble with the NHL’s Player Safety department makes him an easy target.

    Beyond his on-ice antics, clearing his $4 million AAV contract could pave the way for the Wild to make more than one splash this offseason.

    As noted above, with how few roster spots the Wild have in their forward group, the depth is obviously there. Still, outside of Kaprizov and Boldy, they lack the bevy of firepower required to make a deep run in the playoffs.

    The Wild must move on from their bottom-of-the-lineup depth to discover that scoring depth.

    Moving on from a Hartman contract would give the Wild something closer to $26.5 million in cash next year. Factoring in a generous Rossi extension, that number likely drops to somewhere between $18M to $20M rather than $14M to $18M with Hartman still on the roster.

    That little bit of breathing room could allow the Wild to sign two impactful free agents instead of one. Imagine a lineup next year consisting of both Nelson and Boeser. Or if the New York Islanders extend Nelson, the Wild could make a bigger splash in reaching out to potential free agents Mikko Rantanen or Mitch Marner.

    Cost certainty has helped the Wild remain competitive during their dead cap hit era. Guerin deserves kudos for keeping the State of Hockey engaged when they could have torn it down at the studs.

    But now it’s time to trade away that cost certainty to make room for a few extra star players to give Minnesota their best chance at a Stanley Cup in franchise history.

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    3 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    i'd go w trades routes

    I feel like next year's trade deadline might be the time too if not this offseason.  Next year's trade deadline gives us more time to see how this team does when hopefully everyone is healthy, and our younger players are a year older.  Can see where the team is in the standings and if they are closer to being that one move away from contending.  

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    15 hours ago, SkolWild73 said:

    If you offer sheet for 8 and it isn’t matched, you lose a first, second and third.  Anything over 6.87 is the same.

    Not to mention, you actually have to have the picks in your possession.   Currently, Minnesota does not.   Offer sheets will not be an option - at least in this range of contract $$.   No first rounder for Minny in 2025. 

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    2 minutes ago, PiranhasOnIce said:

    Not to mention, you actually have to have the picks in your possession.   Currently, Minnesota does not.   Offer sheets will not be an option - at least in this range of contract $$.   No first rounder for Minny in 2025. 

    I think the picks are for the following year, so for 2026.

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    1 minute ago, SkolWild73 said:

    I feel like next year's trade deadline might be the time too if not this offseason.  Next year's trade deadline gives us more time to see how this team does when hopefully everyone is healthy, and our younger players are a year older.  Can see where the team is in the standings and if they are closer to being that one move away from contending.  

    got to entice / impress Kap sooner rather than later. if he signs off in July - then worries are gone. But i think if we wait and don't impress him now (either a PO round victory or big signing), he does the same - and plays the waiting game with us. That'll be a dangerous time for us. Do we play it out and risk loosing him for nothing (memories.....)? or trade him?

    argh - i think you have to go all in this year and this off season. you just don't have any choice. if Kap leaves and is replaced by.....Boeser and Nelson.....wild are done.

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    Just now, OldDutchChip said:

    if he signs off in July - then worries are gone

    I am always going under the assumption that he will sign.  I don't like to think of the alternative and just do not see what we could do before this year's trade deadline that will change much.

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    6 minutes ago, SkolWild73 said:

    I am always going under the assumption that he will sign.  I don't like to think of the alternative and just do not see what we could do before this year's trade deadline that will change much.

    ship out spurge and make kap captain

    "consult" him - i think that comes with territory of being captain

    realize that none of the other players really compare to his value and make the team reflect HIS timing. not someone 5 years from now. his timing is now. 

    i am a bit more concerned with him signing. i think he is out. it is up to us to do something, can't just hope for the best.

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    For the folks that think Kap is out, where is a realistic destination where he can be afforded that is any closer to a cup than the Wild.

    I personally don't think he's going anywhere. Superstars don't always jump ship and chase the next (seemingly) best destination.  

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    18 hours ago, RedLake said:

    Yurov blew his knee out again. Injury prone trade him now.

    Toss the baby out with the bathwater.  May as well dump Spurgeon, EEK, KK, Brodin, etc. for injuries this season too. 

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    3 minutes ago, M_Nels said:

    For the folks that think Kap is out, where is a realistic destination where he can be afforded that is any closer to a cup than the Wild.

    I personally don't think he's going anywhere. Superstars don't always jump ship and chase the next (seemingly) best destination.  

    we talked about that before 🙂

    plenty of teams have space or can make space (i don't think it's about $ with him so he can be flexible with the team - if that is his preferred destination)

    i think any east coast teams would be in, as would a number of other teams (but i'd give edge to PHI, NY area or FL)

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    8 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    we talked about that before 🙂

    plenty of teams have space or can make space (i don't think it's about $ with him so he can be flexible with the team - if that is his preferred destination)

    i think any east coast teams would be in, as would a number of other teams (but i'd give edge to PHI, NY area or FL)

    Well I know we’ve talked about it before just like we’ve talked about the same trade targets ad nauseam. 
     

    My point is being realistic about targets and not overshooting the moon and being realistic about destinations for Kap. 

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    Someone's been posting these for each team for the last few weeks.  As expected, there is some holes in the lineup (Johansson and Hartman, the 6-8 defensemen).  Lauko is good defensively, but his injury history may preclude him from more next year.

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    3 minutes ago, M_Nels said:

    Well I know we’ve talked about it before just like we’ve talked about the same trade targets ad nauseam. 
     

    My point is being realistic about targets and not overshooting the moon and being realistic about destinations for Kap. 

    alright - well here are my destinations: 

    i think any east coast teams would be in, as would a number of other teams (but i'd give edge to PHI, NY area or FL)

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    43 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    ship out spurge and make kap captain

    "consult" him - i think that comes with territory of being captain

    realize that none of the other players really compare to his value and make the team reflect HIS timing. not someone 5 years from now. his timing is now. 

    i am a bit more concerned with him signing. i think he is out. it is up to us to do something, can't just hope for the best.

    Different viewpoints, but we do not know anything as far as what has been talked about with him, or what his feelings for the team we have now are.  All speculation.  It is possible that he want's other players on the team.  It is also possible that if we traded away Boldy, Rossi, Faber, etc., that he would get pissed and want to leave.  Locker room comrade is a special thing in sports, especially in hockey.

    Only thing I know for sure is he can sign for a longer term here than anywhere else and probably get as much money per year here than anywhere else.  

    I also believe that this team is set up to be very successful during his timeline with the young players we have about to hit that age where players really improve.  My hope is he will see that also and the positives of staying outweigh the negatives.  Absolutely nothing I can do to change his decision, so for me, I don't worry about it.  If he walks, I will be depressed for a day and then will be rooting for the Wild the next day.

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    30 minutes ago, Citizen Strife said:

     

    Someone's been posting these for each team for the last few weeks.  As expected, there is some holes in the lineup (Johansson and Hartman, the 6-8 defensemen).  Lauko is good defensively, but his injury history may preclude him from more next year.

    Some pretty sobering numbers for some of these guys. Not sure how the numbers compare to other teams.

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    9 minutes ago, SkolWild73 said:

    Different viewpoints, but we do not know anything as far as what has been talked about with him, or what his feelings for the team we have now are.  All speculation.  It is possible that he want's other players on the team.  It is also possible that if we traded away Boldy, Rossi, Faber, etc., that he would get pissed and want to leave.  Locker room comrade is a special thing in sports, especially in hockey.

    Only thing I know for sure is he can sign for a longer term here than anywhere else and probably get as much money per year here than anywhere else.  

    I also believe that this team is set up to be very successful during his timeline with the young players we have about to hit that age where players really improve.  My hope is he will see that also and the positives of staying outweigh the negatives.  Absolutely nothing I can do to change his decision, so for me, I don't worry about it.  If he walks, I will be depressed for a day and then will be rooting for the Wild the next day.

    Different viewpoints, but we do not know anything as far as what has been talked about with him, or what his feelings for the team we have now are.  All speculation.  It is possible that he want's other players on the team.  It is also possible that if we traded away Boldy, Rossi, Faber, etc., that he would get pissed and want to leave.  Locker room comrade is a special thing in sports, especially in hockey.  Completely true statement - the only thing we can do is speculate and predict what comes to be.

    Only thing I know for sure is he can sign for a longer term here than anywhere else and probably get as much money per year here than anywhere else.   it would be a big surprise to me that Kap goes to the highest bidder. but that is a possibility (then Yes, we have nothing to worry about)

    I also believe that this team is set up to be very successful during his timeline with the young players we have about to hit that age where players really improve.  and he knows the value of each player better than any one. i think that's where Billy needs to have a very precise understanding of what Kap is feeling. by making him a captain he may get "inside" Kap's head and then make the right  decision. Spurge day's are over as far as team leader - give that C to kap. Bug Kap's phone, plant a secret agent in the russian store, find out what you can! stakeout!

     

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    1 hour ago, OldDutchChip said:

    alright - well here are my destinations: 

    i think any east coast teams would be in, as would a number of other teams (but i'd give edge to PHI, NY area or FL)

    Thank you, it just bugs me when people throw unrealistic targets out there and say "ope he's going to walk" without saying where/why.

    After glancing at them Philly is one that I think is potentially the most realistic if he walks. They are going to have big holes to fill in their top 6 LW have $26m opening up at the end of this year. Michkov is an attractive allure for anyone and he's still on his ELC plus a young Luchanko waiting in the weeds. But that also begs the question if they're any closer to a cup than the Wild and how much term they could give him with Michkov's next contract that is probably going to be astronomical.

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    7 minutes ago, M_Nels said:

    Thank you, it just bugs me when people throw unrealistic targets out there and say "ope he's going to walk" without saying where/why.

    After glancing at them Philly is one that I think is potentially the most realistic if he walks. They are going to have big holes to fill in their top 6 LW have $26m opening up at the end of this year. Michkov is an attractive allure for anyone and he's still on his ELC plus a young Luchanko waiting in the weeds. But that also begs the question if they're any closer to a cup than the Wild and how much term they could give him with Michkov's next contract that is probably going to be astronomical.

    i think another few points in favor of philly is that market and cultural ties and there is also the old coach of kaprizov that was "snuck" into philly's org. one would think they are up to something. if Phi get out of couturier contract that will give them another 7MM to work with. potentially allowing them to bring in two high priced FAs. and i bet they are looking at kap as the one that could be lured over. 

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    There's a quote out there somewhere where Guerin asked KK the first year if he wanted to bring in other Russian hockey players and his answer was something a long the lines of "Will they help us win?" 

    His dedication to helping THIS team win is obvious. Unless something drastic happens, the signs point to him resigning. Just my 2cents....

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    34 minutes ago, Enforceror said:

    There's a quote out there somewhere where Guerin asked KK the first year if he wanted to bring in other Russian hockey players and his answer was something a long the lines of "Will they help us win?" 

    His dedication to helping THIS team win is obvious. Unless something drastic happens, the signs point to him resigning. Just my 2cents....

    kaprizov had no choice and wanted to win and still does. him saying NO was really not a surprise and something i'd expect every professional player to say. 

    but it's different now that he has a choice and team has produced exactly zero first round wins in his tenure. 

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    3 hours ago, Up North Guy said:

    Some pretty sobering numbers for some of these guys. Not sure how the numbers compare to other teams.

    Where's the Rosetta Stone to make sense of all the %'s?  I'll guess higher %'s (blue cell) is best, while the lower %'s and red cell = bad.  I'll guess Time on Ice is a total score by player.  Boldy is second all you haters.  Let's stop talking about trading Boldy + prospect + 1st for Alex Fucking Tuch.

    Not suprised Foligno and the Russian Rag Ass are on slide #2.  Little surprised Hartzy is so low.  I know we all hate Hartzy right now, I just thought he was more effective.

    Thanks for sharing this Strife.  I've tried to go to Reddit for threads on various topics but the site is such a pain to navigate I give up.  Keep the Reddit deep cuts coming.

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