The Wild has traded Devin Setoguchi to the Winnipeg Jets for a 2014 second-round pick and responded by signing free agent Matt Cooke to a three-year deal worth $7.5 million.
The Setoguchi move cleared $3 million off the books.
Cooke, 34, an agitator who has allegedly cleaned up his act, has scored 153 goals and 360 points in 935 games. He has accumulated 1,068 penalty minutes and uh, some suspensions. Cooke is fast, has sneaky skill and hits.
He's been called everything from dirty to a cheap-shot artist to a headhunter, so much so that many around the league believe he intentionally stomped on Erik Karlsson last year in Ottawa, an incident that sliced Karlsson's Achilles.
Setoguchi, who came to the Wild in the Brent Burns trade at the 2011 draft, scored 27 goals and 63 points in 117 games with the Wild. At times, it was rocky, but Setoguchi caught fire last year with Matt Cullen and was a big reason the Wild made the playoffs.
He was entering the final year of his contract. We speculated he was expendable with the Nino Niederreiter acqusition, and now the Wild sends him to a new division rival. I couldn't get in touch with him because he and like half the Wild are at Clayton Stoner's wedding in Mexico.
Essentially, the Wild gets Cooke and a second for Setoguchi, if you look at it that way. Cooke, who won a Cup in Pittsburgh, is well known by Chuck Fletcher and Mike Yeo.
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