That's Wild The Minnesota Wild made one trade in the weeks leading up to tomorrow's NHL trade deadline, acquiring winger Gustav Nyquist from the Nashville Predators, but will they be doing anything else?
Guerin has traded away five picks so far this season and the Wild are tight to the cap. Is anything else in store?
Heading into the March 7 NHL trade deadline, The Athletic's Michael Russo and Joe Smith will have updates on all of the Wild rumblings.
Gustav Nyquist was traded to the Minnesota Wild by the Nashville Predators on Saturday for a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
We’re gonna be fine. We’re gonna acquire Hartman for the next game and then we got (Brodin) hopefully coming back with Ekky and Kirill, so our deadline looks fine,” said Filip
The Wild operate with a higher degree of difficulty than 31 teams in the NHL, and trading their first-round pick for David Jiricek gives them less draft capital to offer other teams. That's all understandable. Nyquist was available, he could fit into the Wild's cap picture, and there was familiarity. It's not hard to see why the trade got made.
Injuries have been a big part of this season, with Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek missing time ... did manage to bring back veteran winger Gustav Nyquist in a trade with Nashville over ...