There was a moment during a slow Wednesday when Jason Zucker signing a two-year, $4 million deal with the Wild was the biggest news in the hockey world.
That all changed in the afternoon.
In roughly an hour's time, Edmonton traded left wing Taylor Hall to New Jersey for defenseman Adam Larsson; Nashville and Montreal consummated a Shea Weber-for-P.K. Subban blockbuster; and Steven Stamkos re-signed with Tampa Bay.
If you include the Wild having to play the Predators at least four times a season, all three of those moves potentially affect Minnesota.
It's believed that the Wild has had ongoing trade talks with the Oilers involving center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Right-shot Wild defenseman Matt Dumba, Nugent-Hopkins' junior teammate, was the name Edmonton was rumored to have interest in, but it's uncertain if the Oilers trading Hall for a right-shot potential No. 1 defenseman kills any potential of Nugent-Hopkins being dealt. It seems the Oilers decided to trade Hall because they are zeroing in on signing left wing Milan Lucic when free agency opens Friday.
Stamkos returning to the team he captained at $8.5 million per season for eight years could also implicate the cost of free agents Kyle Okposo, David Backes, Loui Eriksson and others.
The Wild has at least shown interest in Okposo and Backes during the free-agent courting period, but so have two of the teams that wanted to sign Stamkos, Detroit and Buffalo.
Stamkos re-signing likely ups the prices of all the top free agents available. Okposo, for instance, could command a term in the six-year range and a salary in the $6 million per season range.