Thinking on it more, I think it might actually benefit San Jose too. They have enough depth that they can easily stand to take the risk/reward gamble that Havlat is, and when he's healthy, he's among the most skilled forwards in the game. People forget because they haven't seen it in a couple years because he has been literally the only skill player the Wild had, but still!
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