![]() Whatever may have been possible before is moot. ![]() And with how things ended with Parise, he perhaps wouldn’t feel inclined to grant the Wild any favors. Parise or Suter both seem like the kinds of players who would have to be dragged off the ice kicking and screaming. Once there, their cap hit would disappear, allowing the Wild to magically get cap flexibility.īut the dreams of them going the way of Marian Hossa weren’t meant to be. Before the buyouts, one could wave off Minnesota’s future cap squeeze by assuming one or both would eventually get shuffled to the LTIR list. Their twin $7-plus-million cap hits were always going to put the squeeze on the Wild’s future, right? ![]() True, they were scheduled to be on the hook for those contracts anyway. Over $42 million of dead cap hit will pin Minnesota against the salary cap between the 2022-25 seasons. Ever since the bold moves by general manager Bill Guerin, the Wild’s future has had dark clouds on the horizon. It’s been nearly a month since the Minnesota Wild shocked the world and bought out Zach Parise and Ryan Suter. ![]()
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