On the NHL's trade deadline day, with just hours remaining for clubs to make any deals before the regular season ends, the Minnesota Wild are actually getting involved.
Despite not being in a playoff position or a position to sell off several players as they hope for the draft lottery, the Wild have made a transaction.
According to multiple reports, the Wild are sending forward Patrick Maroon to the Boston Bruins. In exchange, Minnesota is receiving a conditional late-round draft pick.
The 35-year-old physical winger was initially acquired by the Wild last summer from the Tampa Bay Lightning for a seventh-round pick, as a way to provide some more grit to the team and solidify the team's fourth line with a pairing of Brandon Duhaime and Connor Dewar. Due to injuries throughout the season that stabilization never really happened and now, all three players on that planned depth forward line might be on different teams by the end of Friday.
In 49 games for the Wild, Maroon scored four goals and earned 16 points while racking up 60 penalty minutes.
Maroon is seen as a playoff performer. He has already won three Stanley Cups -- one in St. Louis, two in Tampa -- and was a physical presence for both of those teams to impose their will against some weaker competition through the first couple of rounds. Unfortunately, that did not work for Minnesota as they will certainly find themselves on the outside of the postseason this year, but they at least got to earn back what they initially gave up for the player.
As of right now, the only player, as mentioned, that might be on the move is likely Connor Dewar. The pending restricted free agent started to get his name spread around in trade rumors, but who knows if that is a mid-season deal or something waiting for the summer.
UPDATE:
The full trade return has been announced and the transaction was made official by the Wild.
Toporowski is a 22-year-old forward that has been playing in the AHL since joining the Providence Bruins as a free agent out of the CHL. He's from Bettendorf, Iowa and has an extensive hockey family -- EliteProspects seven relatives that all have some involvement in the game -- so now he gets to return home and continue building up his professional career.
This season, he has seven goals and 17 points in 49 games.
The condition on the sixth-round pick is if Maroon plays one single game for the Bruins in the playoffs, the Wild get that pick. If he doesn't, there is no pick and it is just Toporowski heading the Wild's way.
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