The NHL free-agent market has opened. Former Wild center Martin Hanzal heads to Dallas on a three-year deal worth a whopping $14.25 million and Christian Folin heads to L.A., which I've written for two years liked Folin, on a one-year deal worth $850,000. The Wild would not have been able to get him that cheap with his arbitration rights.
PER SOURCES. Matt Cullen and the Wild indeed continue to talk today, so there's a chance he forgoes retirement or a chance of three-peating to return to Minnesota for a 20th NHL season.
I do believe the Wild did get back in on Chris Kunitz, but I'm not sure an offer was officially made. He signed a one-year, bonus-laden $2 million deal with Tampa Bay. One-year deals for a +35-year-old can have bonuses.
The Wild just signed veteran defenseman Kyle Quincey to a one-year, $1.25 million deal. The plan is for him to be paired on the third unit with Gustav Olofsson or Mikey Reilly, whom sources say is close to a two-year deal.
Quincey, 31, is joining his sixth NHL team. The mobile blue-liner has scored 36 goals and 119 points in 568 games with Detroit, Los Angeles, Colorado, New Jersey and Columbus.
"I'm definitely fired up," Quincey said. "They have a very good team, so I'm excited for next season and the success we should have. I'm a veteran presence in the room that's going to bring some leadership. I'll bring steady play on the back end, nothing flashy, but definitely competitive and make it hard on the other team on a nightly basis."
He's pals with Chris Stewart.
The Wild has also signed ight-shot defenseman Ryan Murphy, left wing Kyle Rau, center/right wing Landon Ferraro, center Cal O'Reilly, goalie Niklas Svedberg and defenseman Alex Grant to two-way contracts.