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Wild add Michael McCarron to the mix and teammates call him an honest player
Summary
The Minnesota Wild acquired Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators and teammates praised his forechecking, penalty-killing and locker-room energy.
Content
Michael McCarron was acquired by the Minnesota Wild ahead of Friday's trade deadline. The move followed a nine-year NHL career that began as a 2013 first-round pick and included frequent physical play and fighting. Wild players and coaches described McCarron as a hard forechecker with penalty-killing ability and strong locker-room energy. The team will assess how he fits into line combinations and the roster through the trade window.
What we know:
- The Wild traded a 2028 second-round pick to acquire Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators.
- McCarron is in the final year of his contract, listed with a $900,000 average annual value, and has fought 42 times in his NHL career.
- Teammates such as Jake Middleton and Marcus Foligno described him as a hard-working, reliable forechecker who can kill penalties and bring energy in the locker room.
- Predators captain Roman Josi and former coach John Hynes characterized McCarron as a "glue" player who contributes on and off the ice.
- The Wild continue to pursue roster moves ahead of the 2 p.m. trade deadline and face playoff roster cap rules that could affect lineup decisions.
Summary:
The Wild added McCarron to add physical depth, forechecking and penalty-kill ability, and players noted his locker-room presence. The team plans to see how he fits before making longer-term decisions, and the trade deadline plus cap-compliant playoff roster rules will influence any further moves.
