The 5-10, 205-pound forward was acquired by the Wild on Feb. 25, 2019, from the Nashville Predators. Since arriving in Minnesota, Fiala has led all team skaters in goals (79), assists (107), points (186), games played (215), powerplay points (53), game-winning goals (17) and shots (642). Originally drafted by the Nashville Predators in the first round (11th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, he registered 97 points (45-52=97) in 204 career NHL games with the Predators from 2014-19.
Through eight NHL seasons, Fiala has registered 283 points (124-159=283) in 419 regular-season games and added 15 points (9-6=15) in 35 Stanley Cup Playoff appearances. At the time of his NHL postseason debut on April 21, 2015, he became the sixth-youngest player in NHL history to appear in a postseason game at 18 years, 273 days of age. Among his NHL Draft class, Fiala ranks ninth in goals and 10th in both assists and points.
Prior to joining the NHL ranks full-time, Fiala spent parts of three seasons (2014-17) in the American Hockey League with the Milwaukee Admirals, registering 89 points (36-53=89) in 121 appearances. Before moving to North America, he spent two seasons with HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League, tallying 25 points (8-17=25) in 37 outings.
Internationally, the St. Gallan, Switzerland native has represented his native country in seven International Ice Hockey Federation events, including four IIHF Men's World Championships (2014, 2015, 2018 - silver, 2019), two IIHF World Junior Championships (2014, 2015), and one IIHF Under-18 Men's World Championship (2014). In 2014, Fiala became just the third player in history to skate in an IIHF Under-18 Men's World Championship, IIHF World Junior Championship, and IIHF Men's World Championship in a single season. In 44 appearances for the Swiss, Fiala has registered 36 points (15-21=36).
Faber, 19, was drafted by the Kings in second round (45th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft. He has skated the past two seasons with the University of Minnesota, tallying 26 points (3-23=26) in 59 appearances. This past season, he was tabbed the 2022 Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year and named to the All-Big 10 First Team. Internationally, the Maple Grove, Minnesota native represented the United States at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games and in 2021 was part of the gold medal-winning 2021 U.S. National Junior Team.