The Minnesota Wild’s Offseason Should Look Like This

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 12: Eric Staal #12 of the Minnesota Wild speaks with Mats Zuccarello #36 during a 3-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Center on November 12, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 12: Eric Staal #12 of the Minnesota Wild speaks with Mats Zuccarello #36 during a 3-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Center on November 12, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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After the season wraps up, these players are due for new contracts.

Luke Kunin (C/RW)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 14: Minnesota Wild, Luke Kunin #19 (Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 14: Minnesota Wild, Luke Kunin #19 (Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images) /

The 22-year-old is coming off a strong season in his top 9 role with the Wild. Kunin recorded career highs in goals (15), assists (16), and therefore points (31) in 63 games played. Kunin also recorded career highs in shots (128) and shooting percentage with 11.7%. Kunin also showed some grit this year and stood up for himself and teammates with 3 fights.

Two different deals could happen for Kunin. If Kunin can provide the Wild with 20 goal seasons, he would be a wonderful player to keep long term. Coming off his entry-level deal most players his age land either a 2-year bridge deal or a long term deal. I would give Luke Kunin a 2 year AAV of $2.250M.

This bridge deal and allows Wild GM Bill Guerin to see Kunin’s progress. His first two years he played a fantastic defensive 3rd line center role. This year he played more of a two-way center role with some goal production. Not only does a 2-year bridge deal show a player’s progress but it allows us to sign Kunin for cheap and see if he can be consistent. If Kunin can put up 20 goal seasons for two more years then, the Wild can lock him up long term and pay him more.

Jordan Greenway (LW)

ST PAUL, MINNESOTA – DECEMBER 12: Minnesota Wild, Jordan Greenway #18 (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)
ST PAUL, MINNESOTA – DECEMBER 12: Minnesota Wild, Jordan Greenway #18 (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) /

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I personally love Greenway and would love to see him in a Wild sweater for many years. I think we can all agree his size is extremely intriguing but would like to see him use it more to his advantage. You could go the same route as a 2-year bridge deal like Kunin, but I would rather lock him up.

Greenway has the potential to score 20 goals in the national hockey league, consistently. Two seasons ago he had 12, but last season he entered the NHL pause with only 8. We saw flashes where Greenway used his frame to his advantage, battling on the boards and picking up more assists in return.

The 2015 50th overall pick recorded career highs in assists with 20 and points with 28 but saw his goal production dip from 12 to 8. Greenway was a beast in the 2017-2018 playoffs. He used his body very well and picked up a goal and an assist in the series before losing in 5 games to the Jets. We would love to see playoff Greenway more, especially in the regular season. The former Boston Univerity winger is a mean player and is not afraid to step up for his teammates with a fight or a hit.

Let’s get down to business, 5 years AAV of $2.500M. If Greenway hits the 20 goal mark one time in this deal, then it is considered a steal. If Greenway keeps doing what he is doing this contract suits him well and will provide the Wild some much-needed grit for many years.

Carson Soucy (D)

GLENDALE, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 19: Minnesota Wild, Carson Soucy #21 (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 19: Minnesota Wild, Carson Soucy #21 (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /

Carson Soucy had a strong year. He plays a great defensive game and also joined the rush this year recording 7 goals and 7 assists for 14 points in 55 games. If Brodin gets traded, Soucy would fit perfectly in the top 4 and would do just fine with more minutes. Good young defensive defensemen are hard to come by, so I believe Soucy should be rewarded for his efforts. Bill Guerin can go two ways with this, either a 3 year AAV of $3.000M or a 6 year AAV of $4.500M.

Brennan Menell (D)

ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 27: AHL All-Star Game, Brennan Menell #27 (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 27: AHL All-Star Game, Brennan Menell #27 (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /

Menell is an undrafted 23-year-old defenseman who had a monster offensive year in the AHL. Menell recorded 5 goals and 42 assists for 47 points in 57 games. The right-shot defender led the league in assists as a defenseman and was rewarded to play in the all-star game, as well as the AHL All-star team. If Dumba gets traded Menell is likely the man to replace him. 2 year AAV of $1.000M seems fair to me.

Kirill Kaprizov (LW/RW)

TORONTO, ON – DECEMBER 26: Team Russia, Kirill Kaprizov #7 (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON – DECEMBER 26: Team Russia, Kirill Kaprizov #7 (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images) /

Isn’t technically a resign, but I’ll keep this one short. Just please sign him. Every Wild fan knows who he is and is dying to see him put on a Wild jersey and play. So please sign him already.

Kaapo Kahkonen (G)

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 26: Minnesota Wild, Kaapo Kahkonen #31 (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 26: Minnesota Wild, Kaapo Kahkonen #31 (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

If Dubnyk can play like he used too and just take last year’s season and flush it down the toilet, he could be a solid starter for the Wild on the last year of his deal. If not, we have Kaapo Kahkonen and Alex Stalock to fill that hole. What more could you ask out of Kaapo last year in the AHL? The leader in wins(25) and shutouts(7), and his .927 save percentage ranking 4th in the AHL, he was rewarded with the AHL Goaltender Of The Year award. 2 year AAV of $1.000M.