Wild fans who spent their day incessantly refreshing their Twitter accounts and favorite blogs had to wait until three hours past Monday's 2 p.m. trade deadline to learn the breaking news: Niklas Backstrom has finally been traded.
After not being able to be bought out the last two summers because of separate injuries, after occupying one of 23 roster spots all season despite not playing a single game in more than 13 months, the Wild's all-time leader in victories, shutouts and games played for a goaltender was traded along with a sixth-round pick to the Calgary Flames for veteran right wing David Jones.
General Manager Chuck Fletcher hopes the deal helps the Wild make the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season and in turn helps Backstrom resurrect his NHL career so he can continue beyond this season.
"He was very professional this year in trying circumstances and I just give him a lot of credit for putting the team first and practicing hard every day and being a good teammate," Fletcher said of the 38-year-old who debuted for the Wild in 2006 and led the franchise to its only division title in 2008.
Jones, 31, who scored a goal off Wild defenseman Matt Dumba's face a few weeks ago, has usually played the Wild well over his nine seasons with Colorado and Calgary. The 6-foot-3, 208-pounder has two 20-goal seasons under his belt and has scored 102 goals and 188 points in 446 games. He should bring size, grit and versatility to the Wild's bottom-six.
Jones, in Philadelphia with the Flames on Monday night, went to Wells Fargo Center to pack his gear and fly to Minnesota. He may not be able to debut Tuesday as the team works to get him a work visa, but we should talk to him for the first time in the morning.
With defenseman Jonas Brodin potentially returning from a broken foot Tuesday against the Colorado Avalanche and winger Jason Zucker close to returning from a concussion, Fletcher feels the table's set for a solid final 19 games even though Central Division foes Chicago, Colorado, Dallas and Nashville have all made significant trades since early January.
"We have a lot of different options that our coaching staff can look at," Fletcher said. "The last couple weeks, even I'd say three weeks, we've started playing much better. We're right in the thick of it and our depth is very good. So I'm excited to see what we can do."