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    Luke Sims

    Rumors have been swirling about a young winger named JJ Peterka who plays in Western New York. Joe Smith and Michael Russo of The Athletic have mentioned that Peterka could be a Minnesota Wild trade target. It's not that the teams have been in discussions or anything like that, but it would make sense for the Wild to go after a player of his caliber.

    Peterka is only 23 and has two seasons of over 25 goals and 50 points, including his best season last year. He was second on the Buffalo Sabers in scoring last season with 68 points in just 77 games. I don’t understand why Buffalo would want to move off Peterka, but Rossi may intrigue them.

    Part of the reason the Sabres are shopping Peterka is that he is due for a big bump, likely around $7-8 million, in his salary. He is a restricted free agent, and the Sabers don’t want to commit to him long-term, so he’ll be on the trade block this summer. 

    The Wild desperately need a scoring winger to replace Marcus Johansson and Gustav Nyquist’s production, or lack thereof. No more cardio minutes on the second line for the Wild veterans. Peterka has been in Buffalo’s top six for the past few seasons and has played well with Tage Thompson and Dylan Cozens.

    The German winger is solidly built at 6-foot-0, 190 lbs. Still, he’s not as big as Bill Guerin would like his players to be, but he’s got the same tenacity as Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek.

    Peterka is a tough customer who will be aggressive and assertive on loose pucks and board battles. He’s got a motor that quickly makes his home fans fall in love with him. Peterka won’t be up for the Selke trophy anytime soon, but he’s not a liability in his own zone. He’s a smart player who can work within any system.

    His next contract is projected to be around $7.5-8 million, similar to what Marco Rossi and his camp are asking. The Wild can take that on that salary because they are projected to have ample room to add a winger of that caliber.

    So, how would the Wild acquire a player like Peterka?

    Until recently, it appeared that Rossi had a lot more trade value than he seemed to have. Still, a late first-round pick or a middle-six winger rejected trade offers from the Philadelphia Flyers in return for Rossi.

    Peterka and Rossi are similar players on paper. It would make sense for the Wild to include Rossi in a Peterka deal. However, Minnesota will have to add a bit to this deal to make it worth it from Buffalo’s perspective.

    The Sabers have many draft picks and young prospects. They want to get over the hump and will be looking for players who can make an impact on an NHL roster. Rossi is one of those players. However, the addition of defense prospect David Spacek, who is ready to battle for an NHL spot and get more playing time in Buffalo, could be an enticing option for the Sabres. Still, he alone probably won’t be enough to get it done.

    I’d consider prospect Danila Yurov untouchable in this deal. If the Wild think Peterka would take Liam Ohgren’s spot in the lineup, maybe they’d include him in a trade. However, Peterka and Ohgren are similar players, and the Wild would much rather hold onto Ohgren.

    A deal that looks something like this might be able to get the trade done: 

    BUF: Marco Rossi, David Spacek, Michael Milne, 2026 3rd round pick, 2027 4th round pick

    MIN: JJ Peterka

    The Sabers get an instant impact player in Rossi, two prospects on the cusp of the NHL who can affordably add key depth to a team, and some extra draft pick value. 

    Minnesota and Buffalo would still have to sign their respective restricted free agents, but the Sabers will probably save a little money with Rossi rather than Peterka. Maybe Rossi takes a cheaper deal in Buffalo with a bigger opportunity in front of him.

    The Wild lose out on some key depth prospects and Rossi. Still, ultimately, it would be worth it for a player like Peterka. Adding some value to Rossi for Peterka makes the most of a situation Minnesota handled poorly.

    So what would the lines look like adding Peterka to the Wild’s forward core?

    Kaprizov - Eriksson Ek - Mats Zuccarello

    Peterka - Yurov - Matt Boldy

    Marcus Foligno - Ryan Hartman - Ohgren

    Yakov Trenin - Freddy Gaudreau - Justin Brazeau/other UFA

    Peterka fills Johansson's spot on the second line, making Minnesota’s top group of forwards deadly. With Ohgren and Hartman in the bottom six, the Wild still has some play drivers that can help spur the secondary scoring.

    Wild fans should be excited if the team can find a way to bring the Sabers winger to the state of hockey in a trade that centers around Rossi. It may be sad to see a homegrown center be traded, but Peterka would be a worthy reward.

    All stats and data via HockeyDB, Evolving Hockey, and CapWages unless otherwise noted.

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    46 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Other trade candidates include Mason Marchement. That seems like it might be a nice addition. Apparently, being successful and signing a top tier player has it's drawbacks. Even with a cap increase, Dallas has 16 players under contract and $5m left. 

    That sounds like a team that could get offersheeted! Sadly, it doesn't look like they have anyone to do that to.

    Mason Marchement would be awesome as well.  Necas is the RH shot we are missing on our PP.  he has speed and size and a lethal shot.  Much better than Boeser.  Would be great to get Necas and resign him for $8-9mm. Come on Billy let’s get some of these guys. 

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    22 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Apparently there is smoke concerning Pete DeBoer in Dallas too. Players in their exit interviews didn't like the way he conducted himself in the WC finals. He has 1 year left on his contract, so will they keep him or not? Will they leave him as a lame duck coach? 

    I don't ever mind reading about drama in Dallas!

    Can we trade for a coach?  Would love Deboer here.  They can have Hines 

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    23 minutes ago, mnhockeyfan03 said:

    Brock Nelson also just resigned with the Avs.  Come on Billy they need the cap space let’s get Necas!!!

    Hmmm, I thought Nelson was a done deal here??? Maybe you don't make deals on the golf course?

    Yes, let's go get Necas. I'm not sure about his shot being lethal, but his speed is really good. He is a wing and not a center, but combining him with a Yurov might be very interesting. Necas has developed in a structured system, so if you're looking at point totals, think more of the Canes' totals than this year.

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    13 minutes ago, mnhockeyfan03 said:

    Could also trade Rossi to Utah for the number 4 pick.  Good chance of those hitting and have 3yrs entry level contracts 

    Porter Martone would be that guy. 6'3" 205ish who is a sniper guy and likes physicality. Needs to fill out a bit more but he's a RHS that looks like he has a lot of tools.

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    Do you think Alex Tuch be harder to pry from Buffalo than JJ Peterka? I know Tuch is from upstate NY so he may not want to, but he only has one more year on his contract. I imagine Buffalo needs to shake some things up to try to get them back into the playoffs.

    On the topic of trying to get previously drafted Wild players that have size — I wonder if somehow getting Jack McBain back from Utah would be on Guerin's wish list? He's an RFA this summer. McBain is 25yo and 6'4" 219 lbs. He's a center and also lead Utah in hits. McBain was #6 for the NHL last season with 291 hits (Foligno was #10 with 253 and Trenin was #12 with 241). 

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    20 minutes ago, WheelSnipeCelly said:

    Do you think Alex Tuch be harder to pry from Buffalo than JJ Peterka? I know Tuch is from upstate NY so he may not want to, but he only has one more year on his contract. I imagine Buffalo needs to shake some things up to try to get them back into the playoffs.

    On the topic of trying to get previously drafted Wild players that have size — I wonder if somehow getting Jack McBain back from Utah would be on Guerin's wish list? He's an RFA this summer. McBain is 25yo and 6'4" 219 lbs. He's a center and also lead Utah in hits. McBain was #6 for the NHL last season with 291 hits (Foligno was #10 with 253 and Trenin was #12 with 241). 

    The reason we traded away McBain is because he did not want to sign here.  To oversimplify the situation, he felt like he deserved to be in the NHL and didn't feel as though he should have to compete for a roster spot.  

    A younger players having that drive and confidence is good in a lot of way, but McBain seemed like he had a bad attitude about the situation.

     

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