The Minnesota Wild have fired general manager Paul Fenton after one season with the franchise, the team announced Tuesday.

The decision came after a Wild season that began with high expectations ended with a first-round playoff loss to the Dallas Stars. But Fenton just oversaw his second draft and offseason for the Wild, making the timing of the decision particularly odd.

According to The Athletic, Fenton was let go over a compilation of things. The decision was ultimately made over lingering resentment over bad trades, other personnel decisions and low morale throughout the front office. One particular trade noted by the website was sending Nino Niederreiter to the Carolina Hurricanes for Victor Rask in January. Niederreiter impressed during Carolina’s surprising run to the Eastern Conference finals while the disappointing Rask still has three years and $12 million remaining on his contract with the Wild.

“I believe we have a good hockey team, a team that will compete for a playoff spot this year, and I look forward to hiring a general manager that will help us win a Stanley Cup,” Wild owner Craig Leipold said in a statement. “I would like to thank Paul for his time with the Wild and wish him and his family the best in the future.”