The Wild got out in front of the rental market.
Just before Tuesday's game against Edmonton, the Wild and Florida consummated a deal that brought veteran winger Sean Bergenheim to the Wild along with a 2016 seventh-round pick for a 2016 third-rounder.
"Sooner the better. No sense waiting to [Monday's] deadline," General Manager Chuck Fletcher said. "Looking for a guy with some experience, looking for depth with three forwards out. We were looking to find a proven guy with playoff experience who's willing to compete, go to the net and pursue pucks. Sean brings all those attributes."
In 489 career games with the Islanders, Lightning and Panthers, Bergenheim has scored 95 goals and 179 points. He has done well in the playoffs with 12 goals and 17 points in 23 games.
He skates well, is strong defensively and can play up in a top-6 role if needed. He loves to shoot the puck.
Bergenheim, 31, frustrated with his lack of ice time and a string of healthy scratches in Florida, asked to be traded recently. The price all month had been a second-round pick.
Fletcher, who has been adamant he won't trade his first-or second-round round pick or top prospects after trading three in the past two years, traded this year's third to Arizona for goalie Devan Dubnyk.
So Fletcher offered next year's third, and counterpart Dale Tallon finally took it for Bergenheim, who last played Feb. 12 at Minnesota.