Even with money to spend in their end-of-year budget, the Wild are looking for short-term help that doesn't cost high-end assets.
That's exactly what they accomplished in a pair of deals on Tuesday, reacquiring Marcus Johansson and bringing in the injured Gustav Nyquist for draft picks.
The Wild sent Washington a 2024 third-rounder for Johansson and landed Nyquist from Columbus for a fifth-round pick in this year's draft; the Blue Jackets are retaining half of Nyquist's contract.
Both players are on expiring deals.
"These two players I think are what we were missing, what we needed, and that is they're both highly skilled guys," General Manager Bill Guerin said. "They're excellent skaters, and I think they're going to provide us with just that natural ability out there. They're both effortless skaters and just high hockey sense guys that can make plays.
"I think we could really use that."
This is Johansson's second stint with the Wild in three seasons. He was here for the 2021 abbreviated schedule after the Wild traded Eric Staal to add Johansson from Buffalo. Johansson had six goals and eight assists while missing a chunk of time with injury, including getting knocked out of the playoffs with a broken arm.
Guerin called Johansson a "good fit" with versatility: He can play center and wing, and Guerin pegged Johansson as likely slotting on the second power-play unit. The 32-year-old scored 13 goals with the Capitals in 60 games this season. A veteran of 13 seasons and more than 800 games, Johansson also has 43 points in 103 playoff appearances.