The Wild has been one of the busiest NHL teams in reworking its roster, and it's not done yet.
After trading three-time All-Star goalie Devan Dubnyk at the beginning of the week, the team is looking for his replacement when free agency opens for business at 11 a.m. Friday.
"There are definitely a lot of options out there," General Manager Bill Guerin said.
While the Wild could fill its hole in net with a trade, dipping into a deep free-agent pool might be more feasible.
A long list of available goalies makes it a buyers' market, a situation that could help keep the price tag manageable. And the Wild would be able to negotiate a term that lines up with its vision for the position.
Guerin has yet to specify whether he's looking for a stopgap until budding prospect Kaapo Kahkonen might be able to take over full-time or if he's eyeing a more permanent solution for the foreseeable future.
But the range in this class of free-agent goalies could satisfy either criteria.
There is a subset that includes proven starters, such as Jacob Markstrom (Vancouver), Braden Holtby (Washington) and Corey Crawford (Chicago).