Slaven Bilic is paying little attention to transfer talk swirling around Dimitri Payet, who he is confident will stay at West Ham in January.Payet caused a stir earlier this month when he hinted at a move to Paris Saint-Germain and said he would close the door to nothing when it comes to his future.But Bilic, speaking ahead of West Hams Premier League return to action against Tottenham on Saturday, said he was relaxed about the situation and was not even planning to approach the situation with the France international. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price I read it but he said nothing major, said Bilic. He said he didnt want to close the door to something, he didnt say I want to leave in January or June or whatever so lets not make a big issue.Im quite relaxed. We are not going to talk about it particularly but with every big player there are a lot of rumours and interest. So I dont have to talk to him about it.Payets form this season has been below what he achieved in 2015-16, when West Ham reached the Europa League places, and Bilic is more concerned about getting him back to those high levels. Slaven Bilic says he is expecting several players to return from injury over the coming weeks The Hammers face their fierce rivals languishing in 17th place in the table, just one point outside the bottom three with nearly a third of the season gone. Watch a preview of Saturdays Premier League fixtures including Manchester Utd v Arsenal and Tottenham v West Ham In every game, you need your characters to show their qualities, no matter if it is to defend, to fight, to tackle and win second balls or create something special and win games for you, Bilic added. Bilic is confident Payet will stay at the London Stadium We need him a lot in every game, especially when you are playing against a defence that has conceded so far the fewest goals in the Premier League.Of course you need something special to score against them and you are expecting your best players to do it.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal and get the first six months half price!Also See:Sullivan not selling PayetMersons predictionsPremier League questionsHow did your internationals fare?Sterling Brown Bucks Jersey . Thats not a comment on the suspension that banished the Portland Winterhawks general manager and coach from his Western Hockey League teams bench for most of the 2012-13 season. 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They are one of seven NHL teams to do so during that span, joining the Anaheim Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues.Under former coach Mike Yeo, the Wild did not get past the second round, losing three consecutive postseason series to the Blackhawks. During an eight-game losing skid in February, and a stretch during which Minnesota went 3-12-4, Yeo was fired and and John Torchetti was named interim coach.Last spring, it was the Dallas Stars who dispatched Minnesota in the first round. So the Wild made more changes. Torchetti was not retained and Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher hired veteran NHL coach Bruce Boudreau last May. Boudreau had spent a total of nine seasons between the Ducks and the Washington Capitals, winning eight division titles.Its pretty early to judge whether the changes will work in Minnesota.?Hard to make what kind of team they are [this early], said one Western Conference scout. Theyve had slow starts and their first periods have been awful, but they seem to wake up and play pretty well. Theyre scoring goals but need to give up fewer than they are. [Its a] funny team right now, and Im not sure what youll see from game-to-game.In the locker room and on the ice, the players are still getting used to Boudreaus system and personality.Its been a great transition. Its been a lot of fun around the rink, around the room, said Wild forward Zach Parise. As a team, theres still a lot we need to get better at, but were seeing it in spurts throughout games. The closer we can get to doing it more consistently, and more often throughout a game, its going to translate into more wins for us. It takes work, and weve got to continue to get better and keep learning. But, in the long run, its going to make us a better team.Gettinng used to a new coach is an adjustment for any team.ddddddddddddParise explained its been a unique challenge for the Wild this season because the majority of Minnesotas big-minutes players also participated in the World Cup of Hockey and werent around for the majority of training camp.Theres still that adjustment, but the quicker we can snap out of those old habits, itll be better for us, Parise said.Other than a new coaching staff, which also included assistant coaches Scott Stevens and John Anderson, the Wild signed forwards Eric Staal -- who won a Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006 -- and Chris Stewart during the offseason. The tweaks to the coaching staff and roster have already had a positive effect on the Wild.Its still early, but I think its been good, said Wild forward Charlie Coyle. Yeah, its a little different -- new coach, new staff -- but for the most part we have the same team, minus a few guys. Were still getting used to each other, still creating that chemistry, but its going well. Everyone gets along. Were learning a new system. Sometimes it takes a little [time] to get used to, but were doing a good job of it so far.Adapting to a new coachs personality can sometimes be a even more challenging than the Xs and Os, but Boudreau is already being heard loud and clear in the dressing room.Hes a great guy, Coyle said. Everyone is a fan of him. His track record speaks for itself. Hes been successful, and all his teams were always at the top of the league. Everyone respects that and knows we can learn from him, so its nice to have a guy like that, and the whole staff as well. It takes some time to get used to the system, but weve had plenty of preseason time to get those reps in, so it comes natural now and we can go out there and just play hockey. ' ' '