Training camp for the Wild will be more of a reunion than an orientation.
The majority of last season's team is back. Much of the Wild's core is signed for multiple years, and management had little money to spend with the Zach Parise and Ryan Suter buyouts eating a chunk of the budget.
That means plenty of familiarity for the players when they report Wednesday — familiarity not only with each other but with what they're up against after another promising season fizzled in the first round of the playoffs.
"Our goal doesn't change because we didn't have success last year," coach Dean Evason said. "Our goal is to win the Stanley Cup, and it's going to be again this year."
There has been some change since the Wild were eliminated by Dallas in six games last April, the eighth consecutive playoff series they've lost.
Nearly all of last season's trade pickups are gone, with Ryan Reaves, John Klingberg, Gustav Nyquist and Oskar Sundqvist joining new teams. Only Marcus Johansson re-upped. Sam Steel was also on the move, to Dallas, and Mason Shaw hasn't signed while he recovers from a torn ACL.
But the most significant exit was by defenseman Matt Dumba, who played 10 seasons before the team's limited funds made a split inevitable. He signed a one-year deal with Arizona; the Wild are expected to name a new alternate captain during training camp.
What money the Wild did have available after almost $15 million of their salary cap space went to the Parise and Suter buyouts was mostly used to re-sign goaltender Filip Gustavsson (three years, $11.25 million), forward Brandon Duhaime (one year, $1.1 million) and defenseman Calen Addison (one year, $825,000).