In a surprise move, the Minnesota Wild has bolstered its roster with the acquisition of veteran defenseman Deryk Engelland and a conditional draft pick, but the real excitement lies in the trades that brought in forwards Eric Staal and Matt Dumba's replacement, Nick Seeler's former teammate, Jamie Coleman. However, the more significant additions are likely to be Eric Stalberg's former teammate, Jamie Coleman, and former Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman James Maatta, who will bring a much-needed boost to the team's depth and defensive capabilities. Coleman's addition is particularly intriguing, as he has shown a knack for scoring crucial goals throughout his career. With these moves, the Wild is looking to add more bite to their lineup and make a push for a playoff spot in the competitive NHL Central Division.


Trading For Coleman and Maatta Gives the Wild More Bite  Hockey Wilderness