Fenton did not tip his hand as to what positions the Wild specifically need to address during the offseason, but said he has an open mind on the subject. Minnesota (37-36-9) had its worst full season since 2011-12, finishing seven points behind the Colorado Avalanche for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Western Conference.
"It's analyzing where you are as a team," he said. "I'm very happy with our goaltending and our defense. But I think if something became available where I could move something to get something that would improve us in an area, then I definitely would consider it.
"Just because we don't [make a trade] on July 1, doesn't mean there's not going to be something that comes available before we open up the season."
Fenton replaced Chuck Fletcher as Wild general manager on May 21, 2018, and Minnesota made several trades before the NHL Trade Deadline on Feb. 25. The Wild acquired center Victor Rask from the Carolina Hurricanes for forward Nino Niederreiter on Jan. 17; center Ryan Donato from the Boston Bruins for center Charlie Coyle on Feb. 20; and forward Kevin Fiala from the Nashville Predators for center Mikael Granlund on Feb. 25.
Fenton sat down with NHL.com to further discuss Minnesota's offseason plans, injury updates on forward Mikko Koivu and defenseman Matt Dumba and the future of the team.
You mentioned you feel the team is strongest on defense and in goaltending. Does that mean you are going to try and specifically target forwards heading into the 2019 NHL Draft? There has been talk that goalie Spencer Knight would be the best player available when you select at No. 12. Would you consider him as an option?
"It's all about taking the best player. There is nothing specifically that I'm addressing. I'm looking for the best player that will help this organization in the future. For the most part, even though you're [selecting] at 12, you're looking at a 3-to-5 year window before the player is here. For me, I'm taking the best player that is going to be able to help us in the future. We have a need at goaltending, a need at defense and a need for centers, to be honest with you, and if that's any indication, I'm going to take anything that's there.
[As for Knight], I think he's an option there, but I don't anticipate it.
You made some big roster changes with the trades of Niederreiter, Coyle and Granlund. Do you expect to make any more changes? Forward Jason Zucker's name has been mentioned in trade rumors; what are your plans for him?
"Just like every other player, his name is out there, it started to splatter. It's really unfair, to be honest. I've talked about every player on our roster that doesn't have a no-trade, no-move contract. It just happens to be that his name gets mentioned out there more. It has nothing to do with Jason Zucker himself. It's the nature of the business.
"Let's just see where it goes. As I just said, the way the lineup is right now, and we don't know what health we're going to be in at that time. … I want to see where we are in a little bit here."