ST. LOUIS – The Wild's exhibition schedule is over and there's one cut to come this weekend before opening night Thursday against the Los Angeles Kings.
But General Manager Chuck Fletcher said before the Wild's 4-1 preseason loss to the St. Louis Blues on Friday that too much is being made regarding "who makes the team."
"For the young players, I don't know that if they're on the roster for Thursday that they should be able to say they've made the team," Fletcher said. "That's not meant to be a threat. That's just reality when you're on a two-way deal [that can be sent to American Hockey League Iowa] and circumstances change or performance drops or someone else plays better."
One player who should survive the final roster cut is 19-year-old defenseman Matt Dumba.
Last season, Dumba was notified at St. Louis' Scottrade Center that he would be returning to his junior team, Western Hockey League Red Deer. But Dumba played well Friday in the same arena and should remain on the roster into the regular season.
Dumba must either make the Wild or return to Red Deer. He can't play in Iowa. And since Dumba can play up to nine NHL games without burning the first year of his contract, the Wild is in no rush to cement his future.
"We're comfortable carrying eight defensemen if needed," Fletcher said. "It's pretty tough to make a definitive call on [Dumba] based on a few preseason games. We'll get into the season and see how much he plays, how often, how well and the answer will be obvious to everybody."
Fletcher said that whatever roster move is made as early as Saturday would be dependent on which forwards coach Mike Yeo plans to dress against the Kings.