General Manager Bill Guerin was frustrated after the Wild were sacked from the playoffs by another six-game swoon, and he still is weeks later.
"We had an opportunity, and we didn't come through with it again and that bothers me," Guerin said last week. "It's time and time again that that's happened, and it's worrisome."
But team brass is focusing on the future instead of the past as the Wild wade deeper into an offseason that's low on salary cap space yet ripe with significance.
"The disappointment's the disappointment," Guerin said. "But you can't sit there and just dwell on it forever. There's work to be done."
The decisions facing the Wild affect their personnel, but not just the players.
Their coaching staff in the American Hockey League remains vacant after Iowa head coach Tim Army and assistants Nate DiCasmirro and Nolan Yonkman didn't have their contracts renewed. Guerin is looking for a bench boss who will prioritize the players' growth and connect with Wild coach Dean Evason and his assistants.
"Obviously, it's development first over anything, development through winning," Guerin explained. "But someone that's going to create their own culture down there but everything's in line with what we do with Minnesota."
That pipeline to the NHL has become more important to the Wild as the Zach Parise and Ryan Suter buyouts eat up more of their spending power, upping the need for younger players on team-friendly deals. The June 28-29 draft is another opportunity to stock up on prospects.