What do the Wild do in free agency?
FELDY: New Wild GM Chuck Fletcher has his second opportunity to make a splash beginning Wednesday when free agency opens. Fletcher got off to a solid start at last weekend's draft, getting some guys who could be key pieces in the future (namely Minnesota 2009 Mr. Hockey Nick Leddy, a slick-skating puck mover from Eden Prairie) and he landed C Kyle Brodziak in a trade from Edmonton. Brodziak could be a solid fourth-line center or third-line wing, and he's very good in the faceoff circle.
But the Wild need more immediate help if they're going to challenge for a Northwest Division championship again this season. NHL.com writer John Kreiser has a good breakdown of his 50 top free agents. You can read the whole list by clicking on the link, but let's break down a few good options here.
DEFENSE
The Wild's situation: Minnesota has Brent Burns, Nick Schultz, Kim Johnsson, Marek Zidlicky and John Scott under contract. Martin Skoula, Kurtis Foster and Marc-Andre Bergeron are unrestricted free agents.
A few they could target:
* Francois Beauchemin, Anaheim. He played well in 20 games late last season after returning from a knee injury. The Ducks aren't likely to let him get away, though, after trading Chris Pronger to Philadelphia prior to last weekend's draft.
* Mattias Ohlund, Vancouver. Ohlund is 32, but has played 11 seasons in the NHL, all with the Canucks. The former first-round pick would be a solid partner for Burns, Schultz or Johnsson.
* Hal Gill, Pittsburgh. At 6-feet-7, 250 pounds, Gill would give Minnesota an extremely physical presence in front of the goal, which Nik Backstrom would surely appreciate. Gill, 34, won't provide many points, but that would be OK if he comes at the right price.
* Rob Scuderi, Pittsburgh. Scuderi's another guy who won't produce a lot of points (he has 3 goals and 36 assists in just more than three NHL seasons), but he is a tremendous defensive defenseman, who increased his value dramatically with his outstanding play in the Stanley Cup Finals.
FORWARDS
The Wild's situation: Wingers Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Owen Nolan, Antti Miettinen, Andrew Brunette, Colton Gillies, Derek Boogaard, Cal Clutterbuck and Craig Weller; and centers Mikko Koivu, Eric Belanger and James Sheppard are under contract. Benoit Pouliot, Peter Olvecky, Dan Fritsche and newly-acquired Kyle Brodziak are restricted free agents. The Wild has until 4 p.m. today to tender those players, or the Wild loses their rights.
A few they could target:
* Saku Koivu, C, Montreal. It's no secret the Wild have been talking about bringing Mikko Koivu's brother in to close his career with his brother, Mikko, over the next few seasons. The move would solidify the Wild at center, with Mikko Koivu on the first line, Saku centering the second, James Sheppard on the third and Eric Belanger, Kyle Brodziak or possibly even Bouchard playing center. Some fans in Montreal think Saku Koivu's skills are diminishing (he's 34), but he still produced a 50-point season in 2008-09.
* Martin Havlat, RW, Chicago. Probably a long shot for the Wild, but Chicago will have to lock up a lot of its young stars in the next couple of years, which may force the Blackhawks to make Havlat expendable. At 28, Havlat would likely require a monetary commitment that may prevent the Wild from making many other moves. That commitment might be worth it for a guy who has produced more than 160 points over the past three seasons.
* Henrik (C) and Daniel Sedin (LW), Vancouver. Again, it would eat a lot of cap room to sign the Twins away frm Vancouver, but both of them put up 82 points a year ago and the Wild would be signing them away from a Northwest Division rival.
* Mike Cammalleri, C, Calgary. Would address the Wild's need for another outstanding all-around center. At 27, Cammalleri is going to draw a lot of interest around the NHL. He had a career-high 39 goals and 82 points last season. The Flames likely don't have the cap space to sign him.
GOALIES
The Wild's situation: Nik Backstrom is under contract and, as of now, will be the team's highest-paid player in 2009-10, at $6 million. Josh Hardint is a restricte free agent. ... If the Wild do not trade Harding, they are happy to go into the season with Backstrom and him as a good 1-2 punch in goal. But if they do trade him, perhaps they'd be in the market for a veteran to back up Backstrom.
They could target:
* Dwayne Roloson, Edmonton. The Wild aren't going to spend big money on a backup -- if they end up needing one -- but they could offer the 39-year-old Roloson a three- or four-year deal, knowing that, even if he plays it out, he would only likely play a dozen or so games a season.
It's 3:29 p.m., meaning the Wild have 31 minutes to tender their restricted free agents. No official word yet on which guys they have or haven't tendered, but watch wild.com and the Star Tribune's Wild blog today for any word on those players.

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