Chuck Fletcher saw a team that grew "leaps and bounds" since New Year's Day and is "proud of the step we took" by advancing past the first round of the playoffs for the second time in history.
But the Wild general manager is now looking ahead.
"We're working toward next year," Fletcher said. "We have a lot of work to do."
Priority No. 1, Fletcher said, is signing coach Mike Yeo to a new contract. Yeo and Fletcher will sit down in the "very near future."
"Mike's the coach of our team," Fletcher said. "He's a very good coach."
Fletcher, who recently signed an unannounced contract extension of his own, said there are two dozen others, from coaches to trainers to scouts to front-office members, whose contracts expire June 30. There will be tweaks, Fletcher said, but ironing out the staff the next few weeks is his first objective.
That began Friday when assistant GM Brent Flahr, the Wild's chief talent evaluator, agreed to a multiyear extension.
Priority No. 2 will be tackling the goaltending conundrum.