2. Can players like Ryan Hartman, Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Foligno replicate the success of last season?
Minnesota set a team record last season with six players scoring at least 20 goals. Hartman, who centered a line with Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello, scored 34 goals after never having more than 19 in his first seven NHL seasons. Eriksson Ek, who continues an upward trend in his game, set NHL career highs in goals (26), assists (23) and points (49) last season, and Foligno, his linemate, also produced unlike any prior season (23 goals, 19 assists). The high offensive output is going to be hard to repeat, especially without Kevin Fiala, who was traded to the Los Angeles Kings on June 29.
3. Will the Wild take a step forward or a step back?
For the most part, the 2021-22 season was unprecedented for Minnesota, which set team records for points (113) and wins (53). The Wild return a similar roster, but with the loss of Fiala and the high expectations placed on Gustavsson, forward
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and forward Matt Boldy, who had 15 goals and 39 points in his 47 regular-season games last season as a rookie, it might be too tall an order to expect another step forward.