One year ago, Chuck Fletcher awoke on the morning of the NHL draft in St. Paul and knew there was a good likelihood he would trade popular defenseman Brent Burns in front of the eyes of thousands of Wild fans at Xcel Energy Center.
The Wild general manager scheduled a handful of meetings in his office that day with fellow GMs to make final pitches.
Finally, in came San Jose GM Doug Wilson, and Fletcher agreed to send Burns to Silicon Valley for the equivalent of three first-round picks: Devin Setoguchi, the draft pick that became Zack Phillips and blue-chip prospect Charlie Coyle, who was the necessity to make the trade happen.
That would be the first of three trades Fletcher would make with the Sharks last offseason.
"The difference with the draft as opposed to other times in the year is everybody's in the same city, so you can have face-to-face dialogue," Fletcher said. "It's harder to be evasive in face-to-face meetings unless you run for the door."
In three years as Wild GM, Fletcher has made 21 trades involving 14 teams. Five have come during the draft, with three others in the days leading up to or soon after the draft.
That's 38 percent of Fletcher's trades that have come around the draft. With this year's draft Friday and Saturday in Pittsburgh, it's officially the season of "Trader Chuck."
On Friday alone, Fletcher said he talked to a dozen GMs. Some big names are being bandied about, with Columbus captain Rick Nash atop the list. The New York Rangers, San Jose, Toronto, Philadelphia, Ottawa and Carolina are reportedly in pursuit.