Jared Spurgeon wants to leave a legacy in Minnesota — as a winner.



First-round exits and occasional trips to the second round don’t satisfy him.



As he prepares for his 10th season with the Wild, the only thing Spurgeon thinks about these days is how intoxicating it would be to win a Stanley Cup.



With one year left on his contract, it’s about that time where Spurgeon will start talking extension with the organization that gave him a chance after being thrown to the curb by the team that drafted him, the New York Islanders, almost a decade ago.



The veteran defenseman is arguably the biggest success story in Wild history when one considers he was signed after being a summer camp free-agent invitee way back in 2010. And, he is very much willing to entrust possibly the rest of his career to the franchise he loves.



But for Spurgeon to make such a long-term commitment, he’s going to want to get in front of Paul Fenton, look...