MacGyver Verified Member Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 18 hours ago, kirillgonkillya said: Hard no, I'd rather keep Boldy. And all the talk about trading Rossi is confusing as well. He's on an upward trajectory, was very good last year, and should be even better next year. He was one of the best in the face-off circle as well which the Wild notoriously struggle with. He's cheap right now and they need Center depth especially since Boldy is now exclusively a winger. Don't trade either. At a time when Guerin should be patting Rossi on the back and encouraging him he is instead throwing him out there as trade bait. This has to be a wtf moment for Rossi. Every team out there is fully aware of the Wild's cap problems and no one is going to overpay for anyone the Wild wants to trade. That's what Guerin is hoping for. I'm hoping Rossi puts up 40 next year and then tells Guerin he wants out and won't sign an extension. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 18 minutes ago, MacGyver said: At a time when Guerin should be patting Rossi on the back and encouraging him he is instead throwing him out there as trade bait. This has to be a wtf moment for Rossi. Every team out there is fully aware of the Wild's cap problems and no one is going to overpay for anyone the Wild wants to trade. That's what Guerin is hoping for. I'm hoping Rossi puts up 40 next year and then tells Guerin he wants out and won't sign an extension. What's the difference then whether he's traded now or later. I think too many people look at it the wrong way. Trading a good player for a better player isn't the point. Neither is it the point, that MN is giving up on Rossi. The point is that MN selected him as the best available in 2020. A lot has happened since. Now the Wild need upgrades all over the place, short on cap, and planning around 2024 scenarios VS. 2020 scenarios. l don't think there's anything wrong with trying to improve the Wild whatever the cost. If the team is improved overall and the cost is a good young player, that's fine the Wild have some. If the team is improved overall by trading out an expensive veteran, go for it. That money could be well allocated to proven UFAs. For me, its just that simple. The core in 2020 had Spurge and the Wild needed good centers badly. Four years later, Spurgeon might still be a core guy and centers are a little less critical with Ek being very good now.(In fact scoring big goals for Sweden along with NoJo somehow, beating USA at Worlds.) MN still needs a top center but would you rather have Rossi fill that role or Chandler Stephenson? Would you rather have Rossi fill that role, or go big and try to get Brady Tkachuk? It's pretty clear either of those two would be more effective in the Western Conference than Rossi. Can MN afford to wait and see with their youth forever? Honest question, what if MN just hopes it happens holding out with current guys? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Up North Guy Verified Member Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 1 hour ago, MacGyver said: At a time when Guerin should be patting Rossi on the back and encouraging him he is instead throwing him out there as trade bait. This has to be a wtf moment for Rossi. Every team out there is fully aware of the Wild's cap problems and no one is going to overpay for anyone the Wild wants to trade. That's what Guerin is hoping for. I'm hoping Rossi puts up 40 next year and then tells Guerin he wants out and won't sign an extension. Russo reported that the Wild are not putting Rossi out there for trades but are listening to offers on a number of players including Rossi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 1 hour ago, Up North Guy said: Russo reported that the Wild are not putting Rossi out there for trades but are listening to offers on a number of players including Rossi. Russo was giving himself a ton of credit for breaking this Rossi story (like he does). Now it seems he’s walking it back. Ok Michael, now tell me a story about your fight with the Starbucks barista. #russohottake 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildtwins Verified Member Posted May 13 Share Posted May 13 Boldy/Ek/Kaprizov looked great together. What they need is more scoring depth beyond that line. This issue might already be fixed if they're willing to play the waiting game with Heidt, Ohgren, Yurov, and Haight. I'm not fully against trading for Marner, but Boldy is untouchable in my opinion. I would prefer something like Spurgeon, Heidt, and Gus for Marner. Spurgeon is only listed to offset Marner's $10M cap hit. No way I would give up Heidt AND Boldy for Marner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 18 hours ago, wildtwins said: Boldy/Ek/Kaprizov looked great together. What they need is more scoring depth beyond that line. This issue might already be fixed if they're willing to play the waiting game with Heidt, Ohgren, Yurov, and Haight. I'm not fully against trading for Marner, but Boldy is untouchable in my opinion. I would prefer something like Spurgeon, Heidt, and Gus for Marner. Spurgeon is only listed to offset Marner's $10M cap hit. No way I would give up Heidt AND Boldy for Marner. In concept I think you're right. Marner would not be my pick. Boone Jenner for the last year of his deal. Necas perhaps but that's not my favorite. Brock Nelson maybe, but the Wild shouldn't go big unless it's Brady Tkachuk or K'Andre Miller. Trading for Marner at his price inevitably absorbs some consequence of his being overpaid. Yes, he scores lots of regular season points but isn't the ultimate playoff guy. MN should stick to less expensive and better all-around plus playoffs players. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 2 hours ago, Protec said: MN should stick to less expensive and better all-around plus playoffs players. Agree. A GM who is not only a hockey guy but a leader who can make savvy decisions on the right players get's this done. This horse has been beat to death but Guerin was the opposite of savvy last off-season. Let's see if he can redeem himself this off-season. Here are some possible scenario's: 1) repeats last off-season-not really possible as there are no preemptive contract extension's left to give out. Advantage Guerin 2) he sells the farm for a big name (Marner, etc). This team is not one player away. This would be a FAIL 3) he trades one or two of current assets and get's a returning asset that can join the top 9, play with heart, and works within the room. Small net positive moves are the way to go IMO. This would be an grade A 4) he trades one or two of current assets and get's a returning asset that is another placeholder in a lineup that's got too many placeholders already. This would be an F and I would arrange the performance review with a timeline. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 Looking around and surveying the current environment and conditions, it's a target rich opportunity. The UFA list is long and pretty frick'n good for young guys. Now if you're gonna trade, MN needs to go after guys like Mike Kesserling or Trent Frederic. Each guy is relatively young and has size or toughness with some offense and NHL proven. These guys are not blockbuster types, too expensive or impossible to extend. I agree, it's important to make some positive gains without interfering with future flexibility. That's exactly what I think a Marner acquisition would amount to. Frederic or Kesserling would be really nice to plug in for Merrill, Middleton, or especially NoJo on the wing. Big upgrades in size and toughness to create better balance and both guys can chip in offense. This is the kinds of trades that MN should be going for to improve their team. Boston has no 2024 picks in the first three rounds. What about MN's 2024 2nd, a prospect, and a 2025 3rd for Frederic? Or 13th overall by itself. Some might remember Frederic bullying the Wild which I like in a NA player who can score 40pts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 On 5/11/2024 at 8:52 AM, MacGyver said: I'm hoping Rossi puts up 40 next year and then tells Guerin he wants out and won't sign an extension. He'd kind of be stuck, then, wouldn't he? He's simply be qualified and if he doesn't sign, he goes back to Europe to play (that would be his option). Or, he can come back larger like last season and prove to the top brass he's worth investing in. I have no problem with a wait and see signing which signals: Do it again! It's not like someone would outbid us on an offersheet! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 4 hours ago, Protec said: Brock Nelson maybe, but the Wild shouldn't go big unless it's Brady Tkachuk or K'Andre Miller. Why not Brady Skjei in UFA? Large body with a nice scoring touch. He's having a good playoff season so far. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 1 hour ago, Protec said: Boston has no 2024 picks in the first three rounds. What about MN's 2024 2nd, a prospect, and a 2025 3rd for Frederic? Or 13th overall by itself. Some might remember Frederic bullying the Wild which I like in a NA player who can score 40pts. I wouldn't trade a 1st at 13, I'd try and trade up. But a 2nd and a prospect might be a good idea. How cap strapped is Boston, though? I like the idea of bringing in larger bodies, even just a couple of them. This also sends a message to the kids, your best opportunity is if you bulk up! But, I like the blockbuster Tkachuk, McTavish or drafting Lindstrom method. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dango Verified Member Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 If the Wild cant do anything signifigant in FA i wouldnt mind maybe taking a small gamble with giving Nikita Gusav another shot in the NHL maybe a 1-2 year deal . nothing that ties our hands could even be a 2 way deal in the AHL etc , of course id set the bar higher for some of the names already mentioned but if all else fails its another year of 4rth line tryouts at best . could Nikita be Rossi replacement in the Iowa help some of the prospects get going . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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