1. Integrate new players quickly
After a busy offseason, the Wild have several new players to work into their lineup, including forwards Marcus Johansson (trade with Buffalo Sabres), Nick Bonino (trade with Nashville Predators), Nick Bjugstad (trade with Pittsburgh Penguins) and Kirill Kaprizov (rookie), and goalie Cam Talbot (signed as unrestricted free agent). That will be a challenge during a truncated first training camp under Evason, who replaced Bruce Boudreau as coach Feb. 14, 2020, without the benefit of preseason games. The Wild hope the two game-day simulations they have planned, featuring morning skates and scrimmages at Xcel Energy Center at night, will be helpful. New leadership on the ice will help integrate the new players: Defenseman Jared Spurgeon, entering his 11th season with Minnesota, was named captain Jan. 3, replacing forward Mikko Koivu, who signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Oct. 10.
2. Center by committee
Trading Eric Staal to the Sabres for Johansson left the Wild without a true first-line center, so they'll try to utilize their depth down the middle and quality wings to compensate. Johansson will probably get the first crack at center on the top line, though the 30-year-old played wing for most of his first 10 NHL seasons. Minnesota's other center options include Bonino, Bjugstad, Joel Eriksson Ek, Victor Rask, Nico Sturm and possibly rookie Marco Rossi, the No. 9 pick of the 2020 NHL Draft, after the 19-year-old returns from representing Austria at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship.
3. Play of Talbot
Minnesota signed Talbot to a three-year contract Oct. 9 planning for him to be its No. 1 goalie after trading longtime starter Devan Dubnyk to the San Jose Sharks on Oct. 5. The 33-year-old should be ready for a heavier workload this season after going 12-10-1 with a 2.63 goals-against average, a .919 save percentage and two shutouts in 26 games (22 starts) with the Calgary Flames last season. With Alex Stalock recovering from an upper-body injury, rookie Kaapo Kahkonen likely will begin the season as the backup, placing more importance on Talbot playing up to his contract.