Former Wild coach Jacques Lemaire, who stepped down last week, left here for his Florida home on Wednesday not ruling out the possibility that he will coach again somewhere else next season.
Asked about that possibility, Lemaire answered, "It could be, but it's slim."
Then he added that the only way he would consider coaching would be if somebody offered him the right job with the right general manager.
But Lemaire made it clear that he wants to stay in hockey, adding: "Maybe consulting, do some work with the minor leagues, do something with the draft and, all the kids that are drafted, maybe do some talking with the coach and even the general manager."
As for the firing of General Manager Doug Risebrough, his former teammate with the Montreal Canadiens, Lemaire said: "I was really stunned when I heard that news. It was something unexpected and it was a huge surprise. I felt that Doug did a decent job and I guess the owner felt otherwise, that he feels like, hey, it was the right time to make a bigger move here and start over."
As for the future of the team, Lemaire believes the signing of Marian Gaborik is very important.
"Well Gaby, we saw him in the [run for the] playoffs, what, he scored 10 goals in 10 games, something like that, 11 games," Lemaire said, of Gaborik's return after missing 65 games because of injury. "He is a scorer. He is a guy that can change a game. He's got great speed, he's got a touch for scoring goals, he is a great asset, but he has got to be a guy that is well-surrounded and he needs good people around him to show him that work is important -- and if does work, he's going to have great success."
Lemaire said Gaborik could be that much better if he worked hard on a regular basis.