Speculation surrounding Auston Matthews’ future has sparked discussion across the NHL, with particular focus on teams that might pursue the Toronto Maple Leafs star if he ever became available. Michael Russo of The Athletic recently weighed in on the Minnesota Wild’s potential interest, confirming that General Manager Bill Guerin would undoubtedly be keen on acquiring a player of Matthews’ caliber.
Russo emphasized Guerin’s long-standing ambition to secure a true number-one center for the Wild, a goal the franchise has pursued for over two decades without success. Should Matthews enter the trade market, Guerin would be among the first GMs to express interest, a sentiment that would likely extend to other top-tier centers like Robert Thomas or even a prominent winger like Brady Tkachuk if they became available.
However, the feasibility of such a move for Minnesota remains a significant hurdle. Russo expressed doubts about the Wild’s current asset pool, suggesting they might not possess the necessary capital to complete a trade for a player of Matthews’ stature. He referenced the Quinn Hughes trade as a potential template for such a high-stakes deal, implying that the Wild’s current prospect and draft pick reserves might be insufficient after previous transactions.
The conversation also touched upon the Wild’s recent trades, with Russo noting that the Marat Khusnutdinov deal might have further limited their flexibility. While prospects like Jesper Wallstedt, Daniil Yurov, and Charlie Stramel remain in their system, Russo questioned if these, combined with their remaining draft picks, would be enough to entice a team to part with a generational talent like Matthews. Even a lesser-tier target like Vincent Trocheck might be challenging, although Russo conceded the Wild might have a better chance in that scenario.
Despite these asset limitations, Guerin’s motivation to make a significant move this summer is clear. The Wild previously made strong pushes for players like Robert Thomas and Vincent Trocheck, indicating their relentless search for a difference-making center. While the path to acquiring an Auston Matthews-level talent appears complex due to asset constraints, the team’s desire to secure a top-line center remains a top priority for the upcoming offseason.








