VANCOUVER — So, now what?



Look, we figured that if the Wild opted not to trade Jason Zucker and didn’t plan on dealing Jared Spurgeon, it would probably be a quiet draft weekend — at least on the trade front — for the Wild.



After all, to be frank, there just aren’t a ton of assets left on the current roster that general manager Paul Fenton has the ability to move that would appreciably improve the team heading into next season.



But after a weekend that saw the delighted GM introduce eight fresh prospects into the organization, Fenton indicated Saturday afternoon that just because he didn’t make a trade Friday or Saturday, that doesn’t mean one can’t come down the pike in advance of free agency July 1.



“There’s certainly going to be adjustments,” Fenton said.



While he remains steadfast that he wants to extend Spurgeon’s contract this summer and not trade him, Fenton has...