The Wild will complete their underachieving 2023-24 season on Thursday with a home game against Seattle, making today an appropriate time to present this eulogy.
A eulogy is when one says nice things about someone, right? That’s the intention here. While the Wild’s realistic chances of reaching the playoffs expired weeks ago, there are reasons to praise this group of skaters and the Bill Guerin-led front office. That’s because, by the end of the season, they took the right approach with the roster and look poised to move forward with a smart strategy.
For proof, consider Monday’s 3-1 victory over Los Angeles, one of their most comprehensive road victories of the season.
Coach John Hynes crafted a line that included Liam Ohgren and Marat Khusnutdinov, two highly regarded prospects Guerin has been eager to debut. They were able to get shifts with Kirill Kaprizov or Matt Boldy, a big plus. Defenseman Declan Chisholm, whom the Wild picked up on waivers from Winnipeg for a look-see, was paired with John Merrill.
It was nearly perfect, except that Filip Gustavsson was in the net instead of the promising Jesper Wallstedt, who won his previous two starts.
How Ohgren, Khusnutdinov, Wallstedt and other young players evolve will determine how soon the Wild return to the postseason. With Kaprizov notching another 45-goal season, Boldy pushing 30 goals, Marco Rossi finally getting a full season and the nightly performances of the fabulous Brock Faber, the core of 20-somethings is in place. Seeing them all on the ice during the final games of the season makes the near future more comforting. There are indications that the Wild is aware that it is time to embrace the future. Bravo.
The timing couldn’t be better. A year from now, the $15 million cap hit for buying out the contracts of Zach Parise and Ryan Suter will be expiring. We have seen how this has weighed down the team. Guerin has been restricted from building a deeper roster with more scoring options and more size. When a cap-strapped team such as the Wild suffer injuries, which was often this season, they are hard to absorb.