The Predators have expressed a strong interest in acquiring Wild forward Mikael Granlund, reports Michael Russo of The Athletic (subscription required). Other teams have made viable offers for the 26-year-old as well.
Granlund sits second on Minnesota in scoring this season with 15 goals and 34 assists through 63 games while splitting time between center and the wing. He has one year left on his contract after this one with a $5.75MM AAV so if they are planning on entering a short-term rebuild, moving him now where the acquiring team can get two playoff runs out of Granlund might ultimately yield a better return. If not, they’ll be looking into what it costs to lock him up to a long-term extension this summer.
Russo notes that Predators winger Kevin Fiala is someone that Minnesota has shown interest in this season. That shouldn’t come as much surprise considering that GM Paul Fenton was with Nashville when Fiala was drafted so he’s quite familiar with him. Even though he’s having a quieter year than his breakout campaign last season, the 22-year still has a respectable 10 goals and 22 assists in 64 games so far in 2018-19. Fiala is in the final year of his entry-level contract with a required qualifying offer of just under $875K this offseason.
There have been a couple of big changes in Minnesota already this season with Nino Niederreiter and Charlie Coyle being on the move already. Between those, the earlier report of Jason Zucker’s availability, and now this, it appears that more changes could soon be in store.