What the Wild chooses to do ahead of Monday's 2 p.m. deadline is still unknown, but the Blackhawks made clear Friday that they are entering another period rebuilding when they dealt 23-year-old winger Brandon Hagel to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2023 and 2024 as well as a pair of prospects.
Hagel had 21 goals in 55 games for Chicago this season, and had tallied four goals in his past four games overall. He had seven points in his past five contests and his 37 points was fourth-most on the club this season.
Kevin Lankinen, who was in goal in the only other meeting between the clubs at Xcel Energy Center this season, is expected to get the start as the Blackhawks keep veteran Marc-Andre Fleury out of the lineup ahead of the deadline. Fleury, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner as the NHL's top goaltender, has been rumored to also be on his way out of Chicago before Monday's deadline.
Lankinen made 40 saves in the loss to the Wild on Hockey Day, one day after making 16 saves in relief of Fleury after the veteran was pulled when he surrendered four goals in the first half of the game at United Center. Lankinen has started just three games since that OT loss to the Wild, surrendering 13 goals in those three games.
He's 3-7-4 on the season with a 3.60 goals-against average and an .885 save percentage.
Chicago is led offensively by Patrick Kane's 49 assists and 68 points. Alex DeBrincat has a team-high 34 goals.