The Wild might be close to cutting the cord on Cam Barker, the player who was supposed to make Wild fans forget about former Minnesota Mr. Hockey Nick Leddy.
With the 20-year-old former Wild first-round draft pick already playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, the Wild placed Barker, the player for whom Leddy was traded, on waivers Tuesday.
With speculation all month that the Wild was thinking about buying out Barker's contract if it couldn't trade the 25-year-old defenseman, this might be the first step toward that end.
If Barker clears waivers at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Wild could immediately place him on unconditional waivers.
If he passes through that unclaimed, the Wild could cut ties with him by Thursday's buyout deadline. That would make Barker an unrestricted free agent Friday. With a number of teams below the $48.3 million salary-cap floor, the Wild clearly is hoping somebody puts in a claim.
General Manager Chuck Fletcher declined to comment Tuesday, other than to say this doesn't necessarily mean he's buying Barker out. Out of sensitivity for Barker, Fletcher recently has declined to discuss the February 2010 trade of Leddy and Kim Johnsson for Barker, other than to routinely praise Leddy, an Eden Prairie native and former Gophers defenseman.
At the time of the trade, the Wild was trying to push for a playoff spot and Fletcher was searching for a young defenseman who could contribute right away.
Barker is five years older than Leddy, had scored 40 points the year before and was the third overall pick in the 2004 draft. "He hopefully can be a part of our group for a long time," Fletcher said then.