After a difficult season in which he endured persistent trade rumors and actually came close to being traded, after an admittedly down year preceding a modified no-trade clause that triggers in his contract July 1, Jason Zucker knows there is a possibility he has — but hopes he hasn’t — played his last game with the Wild.



But he insisted last week that he won’t spend the next two months fretting away and just waiting for that shoe to drop.



“I can’t,” Zucker said. “I’m going to approach it like every other summer and get my training regimen and plan in place. Because whether I’m here or elsewhere, doesn’t matter, I’m going to train the same way. And so for me, it’s just about letting everyone know that I want to be here. I’ll tell (general manager) Paul (Fenton), I’ll tell everybody, I want to be here more than anything. And for me, it’s about making sure that I have a...