Afternoon from Philly. It may always be sunny in Philadelphia, but apparently it's always as humid as a sauna, too.
I interrupt this World Cup game with a friendly reminder and a Wild blog: I am hosting a live chat on startribune.com/wild at 11 a.m. CT Friday.
Hopefully you caught today's stories, which included a fun look at Hall of Famer Guy Lapointe, the Wild's chief amateur scout (new title a few years ago) who has been with the Wild since before the doors opened and is the team's resident prankster. That link is here.
Also, every time I saw GM Chuck Fletcher yesterday, his phone was tattooed to his ear, even as late as early last night when I was walking past the hotel to head to dinner. As Fletcher has proven, the draft is the time he often likes to make trades, so it wouldn't shock me if he makes something happen Friday.
The question is it something deemed as minor, like dealing Kyle Brodziak, who something deemed as major, like bringing in significant pieces that may even make him forgo some things in free agency.
As I reported in today's story here, Fletcher did set up meetings in Philadelphia with Thomas Vanek's agent, Steve Bartlett, and Matt Niskanen's agent, Neil Sheehy, who helped deliver Ryan Suter to the Wild in 2012. Remember, it was at the St. Paul Airport where I was hiding in the bushes behind a fence (I wish I was exaggerating) and witnessed Fletcher, Craig Leipold, Mike Yeo, Suter's financial advisor Tom Sagissor and Sheehy get off of Leipold's private plane after meeting with Suter in Madison.
Leipold's plane then gave Sheehy a ride back up to International Falls and about 18 hours later on July 4, Suter and Zach Parise were officially signed on the dotted line.
Well, perhaps Sheehy will soon ink another one of his clients on the Wild.