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Minnesota Wild acquire center Michael McCarron in a trade with the Nashville Predators
- The Nashville Predators traded forward Michael McCarron to the Minnesota Wild for a 2028 second-round pick, announced by Bill Guerin on March 3.
- Given the Wild's 46.2% face‑off success rate, they added McCarron, who has a 52.8% win rate and penalty‑kill experience.
- Michael McCarron played 59 games this season, recording five goals, seven assists, 73 penalty minutes, and leading Nashville with 165 hits in nine NHL seasons.
- McCarron is expected to fly to Minnesota on Wednesday and practice with the Wild before their two-game road trip to Vegas and Colorado, following Monday’s claim of Robby Fabbri.
- The Wild’s push to get past their 2015 first‑round barrier has led Bill Guerin to pursue Vincent Trocheck, while Michael McCarron provides a lower‑cost depth option amid bigger pursuits.
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Wild trade for 6-foot-6 forward Michael McCarron
It wasn’t the big move that many Wild fans were anticipating before the NHL trade deadline, but Michael McCarron is certainly a big addition, especially when standing near a tape measure. The Wild announced on Tuesday night that they have acquired the 6-foot-6 forward from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2028 second-round draft pick. He has 12 points (5 goals, 7 assists) in 59 games this season while playing a bottom six role. “It’s ni…
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