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  • Wild Make Significant Deadline Trade For Familiar Face


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    The Minnesota Wild made their first substantial move around the NHL trade deadline, and it was for an aging veteran who has worn the colors before.

    Announced by the team on Saturday afternoon, the Wild acquired forward Gustav Nyquist from the Nashville Predators and sent their 2026 second-round pick down south.

    It was a move seemingly out of nowhere, as the Wild have been subtlety connected to a couple of players on trade boards scattered across the internet, but nothing as a cemented rumor.

    However, it was a trade potentially made out of necessity. With Joel Eriksson Ek and Kirill Kaprizov out of the lineup and some mediocre play from the team overall, the Wild have been losing their grasp of a playoff spot. A 5-5-0 record in their last 10 games and a three-game losing streak -- it's no coincidence that it has been three games since Eriksson Ek suffered his injury -- put the Wild in a position to make a move now before it was too late.

    Is Nyquist the right candidate for this potentially season-saving move? If he played like he did in his previous stint in Minnesota, potentially. Just two years ago, the Wild traded a fifth-round pick for a then-injured Nyquist, and he was able to play the final three games of Minnesota's regular season and then all six playoff games against the Dallas Stars. Through those nine games, Nyquist scored one goal and 10 points and appeared to find new life in St. Paul.

    Now two years older and a pending unrestricted free agent at the age of 35, Nyquist is showing his decline. The winger has scored nine goals and 21 points in 57 games with the Nashville Predators, the third-worst team in the West. Not the electric season he hoped for when he was able to be on a team with Steven Stamkos and Ryan O'Reilly, but no one on that team has had anything anyone would call a good season.

    Nevertheless, Wild general manager Bill Guerin has pulled a familiar move. He knows Nyquist and knows what he looks like in Minnesota, so he went ahead and traded a much higher draft pick for a player who is significantly older than he was when he was last playing for this team.

    The timing of this trade and the player they acquired just feels like a slight act of desperation and trying to cling onto a top-three spot in the Central Division. Thankfully, the Wild banked enough points that they shouldn't completely drop out of the postseason.

    The Colorado Avalanche are banging on the door and most likely will take the Wild's spot. Still, as Minnesota drops into the first Wild Card spot, the Vancouver Canucks are seven points behind them with just one game in hand. It would take two significant streaks -- the Wild continuing to lose and the Canucks re-finding their form -- for Minnesota to be at risk of not making the playoffs.

    But that is the fear and what might have just caused this trade to be made. Nyquist could be a welcome addition to the Wild's top six, but it is a little bit of a puzzling move until the puck hits the ice and we see it fully fleshed out. For now, it's trading a fairly valuable asset for a 35-year-old winger who isn't having a great season and might not even make more of an impact than anyone in the organization before Saturday.

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    The Wild didn't do anything crazy (yet) and dump any prospects or a later year 1st for a big name.  This seems like a stabilizing rental.  I think Guerin realizes this team has too many holes and injuries to overcome.  But playoffs should still be in sight at this point.  

    Yes, a 45-50 pick might still be worthwhile...but odds say it isn't.

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    Look at what the panthers just did to get Seth jones.  They aren’t scared.  Also watch what Colorado does trading middlestadt and also Dallas.  We have way too many passengers for 25 years.  Faber and Boldy have been terrible the past 2 games and Rossi has no size and gets pushed off puck way to easily.  

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    1 minute ago, RedLake said:

    Send Kaprizov to Buffalo in a blockbuster. Tuch +++

    No, you would need more than just Tuch. Have em throw Greenway in there too..

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    39 minutes ago, mnhockeyfan03 said:

    Look at what the panthers just did to get Seth jones.  They aren’t scared.  Also watch what Colorado does trading middlestadt and also Dallas.  We have way too many passengers for 25 years.  Faber and Boldy have been terrible the past 2 games and Rossi has no size and gets pushed off puck way to easily.  

    Excuse me for seeing a team fall from 1st to 4th in the division, injuries up the ass, a dude being suspended for being dumb, and having no playoff success for a a decade to fall back on and think, "Yeah.  Let's just go for everything with our 30th rank PK."

    Ek wasn't even playing that well when he was "healthy"...so I'm sorry a minor trade to fill a hole in a lame duck year is the smart play.  Logic should outweigh emotion in that case.

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    3 minutes ago, Citizen Strife said:

    Excuse me for seeing a team fall from 1st to 4th in the division, injuries up the ass, a dude being suspended for being dumb, and having no playoff success for a a decade to fall back on and think, "Yeah.  Let's just go for everything with our 30th rank PK."

    Ek wasn't even playing that well when he was healthy...so I'm sorry a minor trade to fill a hole in a lame duck year is the smart play.  Logic should outweigh emotion in that case.

    weird but your post reads a lot like emotion over logic. and parallels well with Billy's approach too 🙂 

    see there was no logic in billy's move. it was rushed and done clearly out of concern for his job (no playoffs - no kaprizov - no more billy)... but he made a mistake yet again chasing the wrong players ..... so this move is meaningless and may actually handcuff him from making a bigger move a bit later.

    seems like he is also running out of picks to throw (that is what previous regime used to do if i recall correctly.... for very similar low-impact players, so here we are again). but all good - let's just get to PO - that's our goal. 

     

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    Billy should have been going after Evans and Armia for picks or Ogren if they both agreed to resign for what there are at now. Also needs to be hounding Buffalo for Tuch, Thompson, Jokiharju for Rossi, Boldy, Faber.  This team is going nowhere with those guys and we need some changes. B Nelson for a 4th is ok if he will resign for under 4mm for 3yrs with no trade protection. Get rid of Spurgeon and also trenin for pucks or picks if you have to throw them in.  Also Hartman July 1 gone

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    This move makes the Wild better right now, without significant cost to the team over the next few years. I think it’s important for the Wild to make the playoffs this year. They are NOT a lock, especially with injuries to top players. I see this as a smart, measured move. If you want high risk, all in, 2027 might be a better year to do so. Why is making the playoffs important? There’s no better teacher for our players than experience. I think it is important for KK as well. 

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    If the Wild were in Winnipeg or Washington's position, I would have been leery of a bigger move, but understood it.  The losses and injuries are piling up.  There's no flow to the team.  The team doesn't have a floor.  No sense throwing out more of the floor for a ceiling.0

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    1 hour ago, mnhockeyfan03 said:

    Billy should have been going after Evans and Armia for picks or Ogren if they both agreed to resign for what there are at now. Also needs to be hounding Buffalo for Tuch, Thompson, Jokiharju for Rossi, Boldy, Faber.  This team is going nowhere with those guys and we need some changes. B Nelson for a 4th is ok if he will resign for under 4mm for 3yrs with no trade protection. Get rid of Spurgeon and also trenin for pucks or picks if you have to throw them in.  Also Hartman July 1 gone

    Different article, same response with the trade Boldy, Faber and Rossi to Buffalo from you.

     

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    2 hours ago, Citizen Strife said:

    Excuse me for seeing a team fall from 1st to 4th in the division, injuries up the ass, a dude being suspended for being dumb, and having no playoff success for a a decade to fall back on and think, "Yeah.  Let's just go for everything with our 30th rank PK."

    Ek wasn't even playing that well when he was "healthy"...so I'm sorry a minor trade to fill a hole in a lame duck year is the smart play.  Logic should outweigh emotion in that case.

    Hey now.  Haven’t quite dropped to 4th yet😃.  Still tied with a game in hand.

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    I can't believe I'm seeing "trade Boldy" comments. This wasn't the team to bring home the cup when the season started and it wasn't the team after a hot start. There hasn't been enough depth or talent to advance far into the playoffs. This team is still one line short. I'm happy with how the team started, disappointed lately, but not surprised they will once again be a bubble team.

    There is absolutely no reason to not have much higher expectations when fall camp opens for the 25-26 season. BG better have some near top or top tier signings (including 97) this off season or his time as GM will not last much longer.  

     

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    10 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    seems like he is also running out of picks to throw (that is what previous regime used to do if i recall correctly.... for very similar low-impact players, so here we are again)

    Agree here. I think Nyquist acquisition is for top 6 placeholder while ogz gets put into larger package for a bigger fish. 
    if this ends up being Billy’s only move it’s just another Guerin overpay

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