As the Minnesota Wild navigate the complexities of the NHL offseason, one key decision looms large: what to do with Restricted Free Agent (RFA) Bobby Brink. The 22-year-old winger's impressive rookie campaign has sparked intense debate among Wild fans and analysts alike, with some calling for a long-term extension and others advocating for a trade. Brink's speed, agility, and scoring prowess made him a fan favorite last season, but his limited playing time and defensive struggles raise questions about his ceiling as a top-six forward. As the Wild weigh their options, they must balance Brink's potential with the need for depth and stability on their roster. Will they take a chance on the young winger, or shop him to a team looking to inject some youth and energy into their lineup?


Should the Wild Extend Or Trade RFA Bobby Brink?  Hockey Wilderness