Kevin Fiala didn't concentrate on his future with the Wild last season while he was playing.
"I just tried to have fun with the guys," Fiala said. "Just tried to win some games. That was my main focus."
But in the back of his mind, he did wonder what would happen and ultimately realized the team wouldn't be keeping him, a split that was finalized last week when the Wild traded Fiala to Los Angeles.
"It is what it is right now," Fiala said Tuesday during a video call with reporters. "To be honest, I'm really excited right now for this new chapter."
This fresh start with the Kings comes with a seven-year, $55.125 million contract, a lucrative commitment indicative of Fiala's rise with the Wild.
After arriving from Nashville in 2019 in exchange for Mikael Granlund, the winger was a dynamic scorer during back-to-back 20-goal campaigns before notching a career-high 33 last season. His 52 assists and 85 points were also personal bests, but the surge in production wasn't the only change. Fiala, who struggled with turnovers at times during his Wild tenure, was also sharper defensively and even helped out on the penalty kill.
"I thought it was important to take the next step, to be an all-around player," he said. "I played better defensively, played some PK minutes and offensively I had a great season with points."
Overall, in 215 games with the Wild, Fiala totaled 79 goals and 107 assists for 186 points to lead the team in scoring during that time.