Wild GM Chuck Fletcher talked this afternoon at team headquarters about today's moves to re-sign Mikael Granlund, Nate Prosser and Ryan Carter, make the Mike Reilly signing official, sign depth players Zach Dalpe, Ruslan Fedotenko and Marc Hagel, re-sign Jared Knight and sign goalie Stephane Michalek.
Please read the article in Thursday's paper, but here are some highlights from Fletcher's press scrum:
1. Darcy Kuemper. This actually didn't come during the presser. It came on my KFAN interview with him this morning. It is very clear Kuemper won't be Devan Dubnyk's backup for the next six years. He'll be traded at some point. But right now, especially with no spots obvious with the crazy goalie shuffle that happened last weekend, the Wild is content to have a $1.25 million backup this season, one that has proven he can win games in this league.
Fletcher to me this morning: "Looking at all the young goalies just been moved around the league, there's clearly going to be value in Darcy, there's clearly going to be a team that will have interest in him down the road." Fletchetr went on to say that with the Wild's turmoil in net and instability the past few years, it makes sense to keep Kuemper for the short-term because "we can't rely on one guy."
Fletcher said Kuemper will "have opportunities here in the next couple years to become a No. 1 and we'll just have to wait for the right time to make those decisions."
2. Fletcher said to expect one or two more depth moves "to try to help Iowa be a more competitive team" and provide recall options in the next few days or week. One will be a veteran goalie and likely Brody Hoffman or Michalek will compete for the second spot there.
3. Fletcher repeated what he said to me on the radio this morning: the opportunity for Tyler Graovac, Michael Keranen and/or Kurtis Gabriel to make the team is there.
4. On the Wild's youngsters like Jason Zucker, Charlie Coyle, Nino Niederreiter, etc, Fletcher said, "there's no sense boxing these young kids out, they're ready. They all deserve an opportunity to grab more ice time and get a bigger share of the pie."