The Minnesota Wild are a team in transition this season. They are looking to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and will do it with a new general manager.
Bill Guerin was hired as GM on Aug. 21 to replace Paul Fenton, who was fired July 30, 14 months after he was hired. Guerin, 48, spent the past eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins, including the past five as assistant GM. He won the Stanley Cup twice as a member of the Penguins front office (2016, 2017) and once as a player (2009); he also won the Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 1995.
"The only teams that win are the teams that put the team first," Guerin told the Wild website. "We all have to put the team first. Anybody's individual agenda comes second. The team winning comes first and foremost and that's it. Everybody sacrifices their personal interest for the betterment of the team."
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The Wild, who missed the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons and have not made it past the second round since 2002-03, did make some moves before relieving Fenton of his duties. They signed forwards Mats Zuccarello and Ryan Hartman as unrestricted free agents on July 1 for an offense that ranked 27th in the NHL last season with 210 goals and scored one goal or none in 24 games.
"I think the lineup here is good. I like a lot of the pieces that we have," Guerin said. "I know what a special opportunity this is. I just want to come in here and get better. This team can definitely get better and if we do the right things at the right time, everything is here for us to win."
Zuccarello, who turns 32 on Sept. 1, has 355 points (114 goals, 241 assists) in 511 NHL games with the New York Rangers and Dallas Stars. Hartman, who turns 25 on Sept. 20, has 89 points (42 goals, 47 assists) in 245 NHL games with the Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators and Flyers.