Hours after Brian Rolston said he intended to become a free agent when the market opens Tuesday, the Wild traded the veteran forward's rights to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night for a conditional draft pick.
A half-hour later, Rolston, who hit the 30-goal mark three consecutive seasons for the Wild, said nothing has changed.
"Whether we get something done with Tampa or not, we haven't talked to Tampa yet. We have 24 hours," Rolston said in a phone interview. "But as far as I'm concerned, it's no different today than it was yesterday. I'm a free agent July 1. I wanted to go to July 1 and see where I'm at in the NHL market. This is the last time I might become a free agent."
While there are several conditions to the trade, the Wild is expected to pick up the Lightning's 2009 fourth-round pick. It becomes a third-round pick if Rolston signs in Tampa Bay.
Rolston had said via text message earlier Sunday, "At this point, I'm going to the first of July."
Later Sunday night, he explained further, saying: "All along the Wild has given me offers, and all along we've listened to them carefully. But we just decided, 'Let's go to July 1 and see where our value is.'
"It's nothing against the Wild. I love playing in Minnesota, I love the fans, our family loves it there.
"But we're so close to July 1, let's see where we're at on the open market just so I feel good and don't look back and say, 'I wish I would have done this, I wish I would have done that.' "