The Minnesota Wild Are Reportedly Interested in... Ron Hextall?
In a rather unusual move, the Minnesota Wild fired general manager Paul Fenton this week, a little more than one year into his tenure.
Wild owner Craig Leopold said Chuck Fletcher’s replacement “was not the right fit for the organization,” which seems like a diplomatic way to put lipstick on their pig of a season, a season highlighted (lowlighted?) by trades of Nino Niederreiter, Charlie Coyle, and Mikael Granlund.
Since the NHL is a “retread league,” the Wild are apparently interested in talking to former Flyers GM Ron Hextall:
https://twitter.com/FriedgeHNIC/status/1156279926317862917?s=20
That would be interesting.
So Hextall is fired in Philly and Chuck Fletcher replaces him. Then Hextall replaces the guy who replaced Fletcher in Minnesota. Then everybody circles Flyers/Wild on the calendar and we make a big deal out of it.
Here’s a tweet:
Ron Hextall would be an ideal candidate for the Wild if he's actually allowed to work at his own pace and not a pace dictated by either aging stars with unmovable contracts or the owner that signed them.
— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) July 30, 2019
Fair point, though Minnesota ownership would have to be willing to show more patience than Flyers ownership did.
We shall see!