The Minnesota Wild’s 2021-22 season was historic. A monumental campaign full of breaking records and hope that this organization can turn the difficult corner, going from mediocre playoff team to dangerous opposition. While the Wild certainly gave the St. Louis Blues a test in the first round, it was more of the same and a first-round exit greeted them after six games.
Now, moving on and through a summer where Minnesota had to shed some contracts and key players — primarily Kevin Fiala — due to financial difficulties, the Wild have a similar enough roster heading into training camp this week.