MINNEAPOLIS — The clock was ticking for the Minnesota Wild and free agent right wing Nino Niederreiter with the opening of training camp a week away.
Deadlines often spur action, and that’s exactly what happened Thursday when the Wild signed Niederreiter to a three-year contract. The two sides went back and forth all summer long, with Russia looming as a possible Plan B for the 22-year-old forward and former Portland Winterhawks standout who scored the series-clinching goal in overtime of Game 7 to beat the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
But with the Wild due to report for training camp Sept. 18, general manager Chuck Fletcher was able to lock a deal in with one of the team’s many up-and-coming players.
“I’m excited and happy to stay a part of the WILD family,” Niederreiter tweeted after signing what the Star Tribune of Minneapolis reported was an $8 million deal.