In this edition of the Minnesota Wild News & Rumors, we will look at the club’s interest in Columbus Blue Jackets forward Patrik Laine. Also, former Wild defenseman Steven Kampfer signed a contract in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), former general manager Chuck Fletcher has a new job with the New Jersey Devils and more.
Wild Showing Interest in Laine
According to The Athletic’s Michael Russo and Joe Smith, Wild GM Bill Guerin is expected to be in play for Laine. Laine completed the NHL/NHLPA Players Assistance Program after entering it in January, and the expectation is that he will be on the move before the start of the season. In a recent article from TSN, Michael Rupp talked about his belief that the Wild will be the team that expresses interest in the elite goal-scoring forward.
“If there’s a team to kick the tires, I think Minnesota (makes sense) because they need that star power. They need somebody else that can help carry the workload as far as putting up big numbers.”
Laine is a true sniper who can easily put up 40-goal seasons if he can find an NHL team that makes him comfortable. He showed as much when he was with the Winnipeg Jets and had three 30+ goal seasons, including his career-high of 44 goals in 2018-19. The Wild need Laine, and given that they play in a smaller market without a ton of household names, Minnesota might be the perfect fit for him to find his game and get his career back on track.
Related: Report: Minnesota Wild Interested In Patrik Laine
Later in the TSN report, The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline was quoted as saying the team is looking to make a ‘hockey trade’ for Laine. The reason is that the Blue Jackets want to remain as competitive as possible rather than trading one of their best goal scorers for draft capital. It is also believed that Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell doesn’t want to retain any salary on Laine’s $8.7 million annual deal for this season and next.
Chuck Fletcher’s New Role With the Devils
The Devils announced a handful of additions to their front office, including Chuck Fletcher. He served as the Wild’s GM for nine seasons from 2009-18 and helped the team reach the playoffs in six consecutive seasons during his tenure. Some would consider his time with the organization the best in his career after he dropped the ball as GM of the Philadelphia Flyers and was fired in…
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