"I told the group and they all know they're getting a fair shake," Guerin said. "They're getting a great opportunity and I want to see them succeed. But we need results."
Minnesota's win against the Blackhawks was a good sign following a 6-1 loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday that caused coach Bruce Boudreau to cut short his postgame news conference because he said he didn't want to criticize players by name.
"We have to eliminate games like we had the other night," Guerin said. "We need to be more consistent, obviously, in the win column but mainly in our compete. When we compete and we play hard we're a good team, and we're going to have to do that down the stretch if we're going to make the playoffs."
The Wild can afford to wait to see how the next two weeks play out because center Mikko Koivu is their lone potential unrestricted free agent after this season and he has a no-movement clause in his contract. Other than Koivu, whose future beyond this season is unclear, the Wild don't have to worry about losing any players for nothing as unrestricted free agents July 1.
"I don't have to rush to do anything," Guerin said. "[In addition to] what I said before about liking the players and liking the people, they're signed, and I like being in that position."
Koivu is 36 and can be an unrestricted free agent after this season. He has a no-movement clause in his contract, so he would control anything that happens, but have you spoken to him about his situation or are you leaving him alone?
"I'm more leaving him alone. We've had some casual conversations, but there's no rush. Mikko and I have a really good relationship. We've gotten to know each other a lot over this season and I have a tremendous amount of respect for him and I'm listening to him. We've had some good conversations, but nothing really in depth or anything like that."
If Koivu wants to play next season, is that something you'd wait to discuss until after the season?
"Yeah, we'll address that at the end of the year."