During an offseason in which its top goal scorers needed to be re-signed, the Wild managed to bring back all three players.
But not everyone returned under the same terms.
While Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek signed lavish deals, Kevin Fiala is in on a one-year contract — a discrepancy among the team's offensive leaders that puts Fiala once again in the position of having to prove himself.
"I'm very, very motivated," Fiala said Thursday after his first practice of training camp at Tria Rink in St. Paul. "I got my fire in my eyes. I'm looking forward to the season badly."
The 25-year-old winger has faced these stakes before with the Wild.
This is the third time he's been in a contract year since the Wild acquired him in a trade with Nashville in 2019. Last season while wrapping up a two-year, $6 million deal, Fiala scored 20 goals in 50 games (second on the team to Kaprizov's 27) and finished with 40 points (also second) — this after he racked up a team-best 54 points in 64 games in 2019-20.
Signing him, Kaprizov and Eriksson Ek became the Wild's No.1 priority after the season, a box the team finally checked this week when it finalized Kaprizov's contract.
Kaprizov received the most money, $45 million spread over five years, and Eriksson Ek secured the longest commitment at eight years for $42 million.