With the Minnesota Wild dropping six of their first seven games coming out of the All-Star Break, the question is no longer whether the team should buy or sell.



It’s whether they should sell, and how much Paul Fenton should break up the current roster.



As our own Michael Russo reported yesterday, just about everything is on the table. Fenton has the green light from owner Craig Leipold to make trades, even if it means they miss the playoffs. Even if it means the Wild enter something like a rebuilding phase.



And so it’s time to start taking stock of Minnesota’s assets at the trade deadline. We now present to you a handy guide to the next 11 days, ranking the Wild roster according to their current trade value. This is not speculation over who will be traded, only a look at the roster in terms of the returns players figure to bring back in any potential discussions. Remember — when you have a mediocre NHL product and a puddle where your...