· 2026-07-03

The Minnesota Wild have made a significant trade, acquiring two Stanley Cup champions, Blake Coleman and Olli Maatta, from the Calgary Flames.
The Wild sent Jacob Middleton and three draft picks to Calgary in exchange for Coleman and Maatta.
The trade was reported by TSN's Darren Dreger, who announced that Middleton had been traded to the Flames.
The addition of Coleman and Maatta brings much-needed depth to the Wild's lineup, particularly after losing Mats Zuccarello in free agency.
Coleman's ability to play center and kill penalties makes him a valuable asset to the team.
The Wild, currently standing 3rd in the Western Conference with a 46-24 record, will look to integrate Coleman and Maatta into their lineup.
They are coming off a win, having beaten the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on April 15, 2026.
The team's focus will now shift to making the most of their new additions and preparing for the upcoming season.
And with Coleman's contract expiring after this season, the Wild will need to consider their options for extending him.
But for now, the focus is on the immediate impact Coleman and Maatta can have on the team.
So the Wild will look to capitalize on their new acquisitions and make a strong push in the Western Conference.
The trade also frees up cap space for the Wild, with Maatta's contract costing $1 million less than Middleton's in 2027-28.
This will be important for the team as they look to extend Quinn Hughes, who has one year left on his contract.