The Niagara Falls Review

Minnesota splits with GM Fletcher

- DAVE CAMPBELL

ST. PAUL, MINN. — The Minnesota Wild split with general manager Chuck Fletcher after nine National Hockey League seasons with only two playoff series wins.

Wild owner Craig Leipold met with Fletcher on Monday to tell him the club was not renewing his contract. He then addressed the players.

The Wild have six straight post-season appearance­s, matching the longest-running streak in the Western Conference, but they have not reached the second round since 2015.

“Very agonizing,” Leipold said. “I like Chuck. Probably more than I like Chuck, I respect him tremendous­ly. I didn’t decide on this definitely until a couple of days ago. In our new practice facility, we have a motto. It’s the first thing you see when you walk in the door: ‘Good is not good enough.’ I went through the practice facility about two weeks ago, and I felt that was a signal for me. It starts with me.”

Leipold, who took over the organizati­on the year before hiring Fletcher, said the move was unrelated to the Wild’s early exit. They lost in five games in the first round to the Winnipeg Jets, after being ousted in five games in 2017 by the St. Louis Blues. Last year, Leipold declined to extend Fletcher’s deal.

Leipold said he won’t order a significan­t rebuild, nor does he believe that’s necessary for postseason progress. He added he would not hire a general manager who recommende­d a long-haul approach to winning the franchise’s first championsh­ip.

“They’ll know exactly how I feel,” Leipold said.

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