The Wild claimed winger Teemu Pulkkinen, a prolific goal scorer at every level except the NHL, off waivers from Detroit on Tuesday.
Pulkkinen spent the past two seasons on the Red Wings roster and appeared in 67 games with 11 goals, nine assists and a plus-12 rating. He became known for his strong righthanded shot after totaling 65 goals and 121 points in 119 games in the American Hockey League with Grand Rapids, but struggled to establish himself as a regular in Detroit's lineup.
He was a healthy scratch during the 2015-16 postseason and had offseason shoulder surgery.
The 5-11, 183-pound Finn is expected to play on the Wild's fourth line when it opens the season at St. Louis on Thursday.
"He scored an awful lot of goals in the American Hockey League. He hasn't shown he can be that level of goal-scorer yet in the NHL," Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher said. "But that's the upside and that's the promise and that's the risk we're taking. It's hard to score goals in this league. and we just thought his talent was pretty high-end and certainly worth the waiver claim."
Detroit signed Pulkkinen to a one-year contract worth $812,500 in July, and he will be a restricted free agent next summer.
"From what I heard … [he's] very high-skilled," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "[Assistant coach John Anderson] played against him a lot last year [coaching Chicago in the AHL]. He can score, he's got a tremendous shot. So we think it's a good get and an inexpensive get."
Red-tape rookie
The Wild's opening night roster has been finalized and it does not include rookie Joel Eriksson Ek.