A futile February in which the Wild has won only once hasn't removed the team from playoff contention.
The team's chances, however, have been compromised amid a five-game losing streak, and the consequences of a 1-6-3 stretch are starting to pop up on the roster.
While General Manager Paul Fenton didn't link the team's slide to a sell-off when he spoke Tuesday before it was shut out for a second consecutive game, his actions Wednesday — trading versatile forward Charlie Coyle to the Boston Bruins — confirmed the organization is primed to restructure.
The Wild got 22-year-old forward Ryan Donato and a conditional 2019 fifth-round draft pick in return. The pick becomes a fourth rounder if Boston wins one playoff series.
Donato will join the Wild in New York for Thursday night's game against the Rangers at Madison Square Garden, and wear No. 6.
Coyle will end up in familiar territory. He is from East Weymouth, Mass., and played college hockey at Boston University.
He's the second longtime core piece to be dealt on Fenton's watch, after winger Nino Niederreiter was shipped to Carolina in January for center Victor Rask. More revisions could be on the way before Monday's trade deadline.
Fenton has been actively exploring the trade market, making and receiving calls, and deals such as this that provide an immediate lineup option and potential for the future could be the target.