"Historically, this team has not been a high-scoring team," Fletcher said. "We have not been the last couple years. I do believe however the last six, eight weeks, we're probably scoring [2.74] goals per game. So we have been better offensively lately, but when you look at our club, you probably wouldn't describe us as a high-end offensive team. I think that's fair. … If we can add somebody that can help us score another goal every other game or something to that effect, we think that'll make a big difference.
On the lines and options Yeo now has at his disposal, Fletcher said, "We're trying to get to a place where we have at least three lines that can score and play defense. A lot gets made out of line combinations and who plays with whom, and I understand that, and if Zach's playing with Mikko and all these different things, but ultimately to be successful, and I think we saw this a little bit in the playoffs last year, you need to have more than one line that you can rely on. Mike has experimented a lot this year with different line combinations; I think that's great. I think all the players are used to playing with different players. But obviously these two players will give us more depth and if we can get to a place where we have two or three lines that teams have to worry about offensively, two power-play units that teams have to worry about, so you maybe don't even have a No. 1 and a No. 2 unit, you have a 1A and a 1B, that makes you much more difficult to coach against, to play against and to gameplan against, and I think that's where we want to get to."
As I mentioned on a blog last week when the Wild acquired Brad Winchester (he's in Iowa), it's very clear the Wild has made a conscious decision to try to get bigger the last few years. Look back at that blog (I think it posted last Wednesday in Edmonton), but it had all the players I'm talking about on there.
"And even look at the draft last year with Olofsson and Kurtis Gabriel who's really come on this year and [UMD's] Carson Soucy," Fletcher said. "We really are trying to get bigger. First you try to get skill, then hopefully you can add some size. It's a big man's league. Maybe some people would disagree with me, but I really truly believe that the officiating standards change as the year goes on and what's a penalty early in the year is not necessarily a penalty later in the year and that's OK. But you have to be able to skate through hooks and interferences and some of the other things that are a little more prevalent. It becomes a bigger man's game – or more of a competitive man's game. You have to compete and certainly size helps, but I think that's an area every team looks to this time of year and we've made a conscious effort in that regard."
How does this year compare to the Pominville deadline deal? "Last year with Pominville, he had a year left on his contract so we were prepared to pay a big price. We really felt we needed to add more talent and with Pominville you're getting a guy that was a captain in this league, who has a tremendous amount of character and a very good two-way player. But he's also a talented offensive player. We wanted more talent to play with Koivu and Parise and Suter and to play with our top end guys. We're becoming a more talented team as we see the evolution of Granlund and Coyle and Zucker and Niederreiter and these types of players. This year there was a little bit more risk I suppose because Moulson's contract is expiring. But yet any time you're paying second-round picks for good hockey players, to me, it's a really good move. We're very comfortable with the gamble. We're fortunate – our scouts do a great job. They nail picks left and right. So to give up a second-round pick, to me they'll probably hit on the third. And so I'm able to take some chances with our picks because of the way our scouts draft."
On making a trade with his buddy Tim Murray (friends from Florida and Anaheim), Fletcher jokingly said, "No, he was tough. But fortunately I have some good background information on him that he doesn't want revealed. No, Timmy did a great job today. He picked up some picks and some prospects and that team will turn around quickly. He knew what he was doing. He moved a couple pending UFAs and got a couple second round picks for them so it's a good deal for him and a deal we're very, very comfortable making with where we're at as a franchise right now.