The Minnesota Wild entered the 2026 NHL offseason hoping to map out a bigger future after their second-round playoff loss to the Colorado Avalanche. Instead, the first stretch of summer has left Bill Guerin piecing together a roster that looks thinner than the one he wanted.
What had once looked like a possible swing for the fences has started to shrink into a search for depth. The Wild lost Mats Zuccarello to LA, Marcus Johansson to Sweden and are expected to see Vladimir Tarasenko leave as a UFA as well. After the moves made Thursday, Minnesota has only about $2.5 million in cap space left, which makes a major free-agent addition a long shot.
That hasn’t stopped Guerin from working the phones. He told media members this week that he still has trade irons in the fire, and Michael Russo of The Athletic says the Wild remain in talks with the Red Wings on Dylan Larkin. But Russo also floated a more eye-catching name: Jack Hughes.
In a recent article at The Athletic, Russo included Hughes - Quinn Hughes’ younger brother - in parenthesis with a question mark as a player Minnesota may be discussing. Russo wrote, “The summer is far from over, and the Wild believe they are still in the mix for Larkin and who knows who else (Jack Hughes?).
But, boy oh boy, are the Wild in need of some wingers.”
It would not be the first time Minnesota has been linked to Jack Hughes, who plays for a New Jersey Devils team that insists it is not rebuilding even as it continues to “retool” for the future. The Devils have long treated Hughes as one of the core pieces of that process, and his name had not really been tied to the Wild again since the trade deadline passed.
Russo has also been hinting at the possibility on social media. In a reply on X, he posted, “wild seem to be obsessively rent-free in your head. they really will be when jack’s eventually here”
Hughes, now 24, has been a full-time NHL player since he was 18, right after New Jersey selected him No. 1 overall in 2019. He put up 43 goals and 56 assists for 99 points in 2022-23, and this winter he helped lead the United States to its first Olympic Gold Medal in hockey since 1980.
Health has been the biggest hurdle in his NHL career. Hughes has missed 20 or more games in each of the last three seasons, and he finished with exactly 27 goals in each of those years.
With four full seasons left on his contract in New Jersey at $8 million per season, the timing would make sense if Hughes wanted out. The Devils have already moved pieces around him and hired a new coach, and whether he stays to be part of their rebuild may come down to his own preference.
That is where Minnesota enters the conversation. The Wild are believed to be in need of help down the middle, and the fit becomes more interesting when you consider the possibility that Guerin could be trying to build a package around Kirill Kaprizov. The source material points to Kaprizov as a player the Devils might want, especially since Minnesota is already unhappy with his agent and has used him as part of the reason for moving on from Zuccarello and Tarasenko.
If that sounds messy, it is. The speculation gets even heavier because Guerin’s roster still needs three new top-six forwards, and those are not easy pieces to replace. The situation has also fueled questions about whether Guerin is nudging Kaprizov this summer, perhaps with New Jersey in mind, though the article frames that as conjecture.
There is also another complication: a recent Sportsnet report suggested the Red Wings would want Matt Boldy back in a deal, something the article says is never going to happen.
For now, the Wild are still searching, still talking, and still trying to find a way to land the kind of impact piece that changes the conversation. Whether that name is Larkin, Jack Hughes or someone else entirely, Minnesota’s offseason has clearly not gone the way Guerin planned.
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