Rookies Calen Addison and Marco Rossi made the Wild out of training camp and, although neither was in the lineup by the end of the season, their development into NHL staples could help the Wild navigate their looming salary pinch.
"We can't go out and spend big dollars on free agents," General Manager Bill Guerin said. "For Marco and Calen to be ready and come in ready to have an impact is really important for us."
Addison was with the Wild all season, but the defenseman's ice time declined in the second half.
He initially helped rejuvenate the power play but was benched for his defensive play. Then when the team added John Klingberg before the NHL trade deadline, Klingberg took over as the quarterback on the power play and Addison became a frequent healthy scratch.
"He really struggled 5-on-5," Guerin said of Addison, a restricted free agent this offseason. "You can't just be a specialty player in the National Hockey League. It's just too good. There's no room on a roster for just a specialty guy. So, we know he has the ability. It's just a matter of focusing in on it and getting to work on it. He's still a young player, and there's more growing to do."
As for Rossi, the center was returned to the minors in November after going goalless in 16 games with the Wild.
The 2020 first-round pick totaled 16 goals and 35 assists for 51 points in 53 games with Iowa.
"Just wasn't ready," said Guerin, who mentioned both players will be in Minnesota this summer. "The worst thing that we could have done is just kind of force him in the lineup every night, and that would have hurt his development. He was in the best place possible, and that was in the American Hockey League."