With the wound still fresh after a quick, painful exit from the postseason, the Wild's internal evaluation commenced Friday.
The organization began the process of trying to ascertain how things went so south once the calendar turned to April. And it began looking ahead to pertinent offseason questions.
The biggest seems to have been affirmed.
Indications from inside the organization even less than an hour after the Chicago Blackhawks eliminated the Wild on Thursday night were that both General Manager Chuck Fletcher and coach Mike Yeo were safe.
Wild officials met Friday, and following that sitdown, the team sent word to the local media that Fletcher and Yeo would together be available for end-of-the-season interviews Saturday.
That's a sign both will be back.
Fifteen minutes after the Wild was tossed from the playoffs, captain Mikko Koivu, who had no points for a team that scored seven goals in five games, said he didn't believe Yeo should take the brunt of the blame for the team's playoff exit.
"This series is about us not scoring goals," Koivu said. "That's the difference. That's not coaching. It's the players on the ice."