Well, the NHL offseason was supposed to be done and everyone was set to head to their cottages without having to think about hockey until training camp rolls around. For the Minnesota Wild, though, they might still be looking to make some moves in the month of August.
According to multiple reports, the Wild are showing interest in Columbus Blue Jackets winger Patrik Laine. The Finnish 26-year-old winger who has a knack for scoring goals, could be seen as just a perfect fit to inject some skill into this forward lineup. But could they get this deal done?
First, comes the cost of this trade. According to The Athletic's Aaron Portzline, Columbus GM Don Waddell is looking to make a "hockey trade" for Laine to maintain some level of play for the upcoming season, and not just to give him away for more picks and prospects. They are looking for NHL talent.
And if the Wild do end up making that move -- whoever it may be heading to Ohio -- how can they work financially? Laine has two seasons left on his contract that carries an $8.7-million AAV. Waddell himself did admit that they might need to eat some money on that contract, so if they retain 50 percent, that goes down to a much more reasonable $4.35-million cap hit for Minnesota.
The only issue is that the Wild currently have just over $750,000 in cap space as it stands right now, with a full, 23-man roster. So, say they send some players down and then trade Frederick Gaudreau and his $2.1-million cap hit to reunite with his former coach Dean Evason over with the Blue Jackets, it could potentially work. We're not talking about specific numbers, though.
There is certainly some sort of match here, it will be just if the Wild want to rejuvenate the former second-overall pick's career while potentially giving up some solid assets in return. It's a matter of risk and reward.
That's Wild
- Charlie Stramel is shortly going to be seen as a terrible choice in the first round, if he doesn't have a great season at Michigan State. But maybe it is just that the Wild need to be patient with him. [Hockey Wilderness]
- Marc-Andre Fleury gets ranked among ESPN's top 25 players of the 21st century. [The Hockey News]
Off the trail...
- The Colorado Avalanche are taking a chance on another high-ceiling defenseman after signing Erik Brannstrom to a one-year deal, by signing Oliver Kylington to a similar, one-year deal. There could be a whole lot of cheap talent in Denver. [Sportsnet]
- Three NHL stars who could still be traded before the season starts. [The Hockey News]
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