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Here is some interesting info on age, weight, height etc that came out via the athletic.

Mn Wild 2024-2025

30th in weight at 196.1 lbs

30th in height at 72.7in

9th in age at 29

30th most Canadian players with 27.3%

(We have the highest amount of European players by percentage in the entire NHL)

We have the 14th most first round picks on the team(teams above us are mostly all rebuilding such as Buffalo, Ana, Phi. 

42.6% of all nhlers are first round picks.

46.1% of the rest are 2nd plus rounders and 11.3% are undrafted. Very interesting stuff. Kind of shows how important those first rounders are.

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34 minutes ago, Mateo3xm said:

Here is some interesting info on age, weight, height etc that came out via the athletic.

 

Mn Wild 2024-2025

30th in weight at 196.1 lbs

30th in height at 72.7in

9th in age at 29

30th most Canadian players with 27.3%

(We have the highest amount of European players by percentage in the entire NHL)

We have the 14th most first round picks on the team(teams above us are mostly all rebuilding such as Buffalo, Ana, Phi. 

42.6% of all nhlers are first round picks.

46.1% of the rest are 2nd plus rounders and 11.3% are undrafted. Very interesting stuff. Kind of shows how important those first rounders are.

Euro-ratio too high. 😁

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We all knew this team is on the smaller end of things. Pushing for a smaller team to play a rougher game is a good way to have a bunch of injuries. Let's play to our strengths. You can still be aggressive without going out of your way to throw hits. The first couple games that Foligno/Trenin line looked like they were more focused on getting hit than playing the puck. I thought they looked better in our game with STL and are making more hockey plays. Goons are a thing of the past, let's keep them there. So far, I think it is safe to say that Foligno, Hartman and Trenin has been our least effective line. 

I think that Lauko, Khus line looks awesome. They play hard, bring intense pressure and speed but are, on average, a smaller line. I will take that every day of the week when they play a fast paced game, give no time and space with the puck, play the body and still have the ability to create mistakes and offence with their high pressure style. It is far more effective than a couple goons head hunting while the puck is penned in our zone.

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1 hour ago, Mateo3xm said:

Here is some interesting info on age, weight, height etc that came out via the athletic.

 

Mn Wild 2024-2025

30th in weight at 196.1 lbs

30th in height at 72.7in

9th in age at 29

30th most Canadian players with 27.3%

(We have the highest amount of European players by percentage in the entire NHL)

We have the 14th most first round picks on the team(teams above us are mostly all rebuilding such as Buffalo, Ana, Phi. 

42.6% of all nhlers are first round picks.

46.1% of the rest are 2nd plus rounders and 11.3% are undrafted. Very interesting stuff. Kind of shows how important those first rounders are.

Low center of gravity?

Low man winz?

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Wait...did I miss something?  Are we calling the Larsson elbow dirty now, because even with my homer glasses on, I don't think it was an intentional elbow.  Looks to me he played the puck off the wall and his elbow caught ekker on the follow through.

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Similarly, on Wednesday, St. Louis’ Phillip Broberg drew blood on Hartman late in the third period. The game was nearly over, but even so, the Wild had no response. Maybe there was no rationale to drop the gloves at that point; perhaps it was better just to take the power play.

Really?  There was a 4 minute minor on that one because of the blood with 4:03 left in a game...that you've got a 2 goal lead in.  You let the scoreboard do the talking (and a goalie goal) on that one, because that double minor was a dagger to close out the game.

Honestly, those two examples are not great ones that I want to see gloves on the ice.  If anything, the wild are finally demonstrating some discipline.  That reputation they had sure didnt help them out in the Dallas series...

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In the game with Seattle, I thought Foligno and Trenin were great and played real heavy. That's what I want from them, playing heavy. The fights are optional but huge hits can bring people out of their seats. 

There are times to send a message and sometimes you have to drop the mitts, but so far this season, I have seen no reason to. But, put a finger on one of those scorers, and you immediately target one of their scorers. Doesn't have to be a fight, the reverse hit Hartman put on Ehlers a couple of seasons ago sent the exact same message.

But in Seattle, I'd be surprised if Dunn woke up the next morning ready to go. He got the heavy treatment and limped to the bench multiple times. 

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Exactly 33 fights in the league this year.  14 teams with zero fights.  Team with the most fights Philadelphia with 4.  Teams with the top 4 record in their divison 8 have zero fights.  Florida has 3, Calgary has 2, New Jersey has 1 and Dallas has zero.  Bottom 8 teams in the league have 10 fights.  

Reality is the league isn't a fighting league anymore.  Fighting or being extra physical doesn't get you wins or loses.  

Strong solid hockey gets you wins.  You can be strong on the puck without fighting.  That is the problem with the Wild at times.  They spend a lot of time on the outside of the rink not wanting to be strong in the middle.  

Look at past Stanley Cup winners or even the people who play for the Stanley Cup, they all have people strong on the interior of the ice.  The Wild only have a few players that know how to do that.

Foglino or Middleton fighting will not make the team strong on the puck. 

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On 10/18/2024 at 5:43 PM, mnfaninnc said:

Doesn't have to be a fight, the reverse hit Hartman put on Ehlers a couple of seasons ago sent the exact same message.

This is how I'd rather Hartman address something if something needs to be addressed.  It seems like every other time he fights, he gets injured.

More importantly though, he's been more composed and disciplined this year, something I'm glad to see more of out of him.

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21 hours ago, raithis said:

This is how I'd rather Hartman address something if something needs to be addressed.  It seems like every other time he fights, he gets injured.

I believe the last fight he had was early in the season 2 seasons ago. He tore something on the right side and was out for a long time. I'm not sure it ever got fixed. While he's feisty, I don't think he can chuck rights anymore. So, he is a bit reduced to reverse hits. You are right on target Raithis.

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