Protec Verified Member Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Share Posted Monday at 09:23 PM 5 hours ago, Pewterschmidt said: Well said and very accurate. Now the Wild org will say "this is what we needed to pay to get this type of player" but I've heard that enough now to know that's bullshit. It's basic mismanagement of assets, again. Winning cures all ills. I don't think you're way out in left field but Guerin has had nice moves too so in a balance of wins & losses, I'd rather the GM make less expensive errors if we all agreed that's what Trenin is. Sure, you'd like to see more offense but the Wild are a top ten team. Yeah they're capable of a bad game but they're not exactly proving Guerin is a terrible GM. I'm giving Trenin half a season before I give him too hard a time. I'd like to see him have a chance to play with an NHL ready Heidt or a player like Rossi who can facilitate AND finish. If it doesn't happen, let's hope the power/energy lines handle Central teams better than in the past. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:36 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Protec said: Yeah they're capable of a bad game but they're not exactly proving Guerin is a terrible GM. I'm coming back around on Guerin and am raising his mid-term grade. The team looks like it's humming so far thru start of this season. I'm giving Hynzy some of the credit (and Guerin indirectly for the hire). 97 playing at an all-world caliber so far get's credit. Boldy stair stepping from budding star to legit star (97 is super star status) get's credit. Foligno and Fred not being 100% dead weight get's credit. GUS definitely gets credit for being a different player than last year. Again very happy with the boys so far. Winning still cures all ills and makes everyone look smart. Now if 97 comes back down to earth, GUS reverts to last year GUS, couple injuries occur and this group settles into a 50% win rate for next 40 games narrowly missing playoffs OR squeeking in and getting shit-hammered in 1st round....this hot start will have proven to be a mirage. That's why they play the games. But the report card is in on Trenin and he's a total bust. I will not wait for him to "come around" or "adjust to the system". This dude is a dud for next four seasons. I'd feel good about him as Foligno's back-up but he so rarely makes solid contact that he's not even effective at that. He's just a 5th Wild skater doing long slow curls around the ice 3 seconds behind the play. Edited Monday at 10:38 PM by Pewterschmidt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dango Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 12:36 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:36 AM Lets go grab Crosby next year, hes got 2 years left 9 mill ea , nearing 40 but plays like a 32 year old sure he has a no trade clause but would he be dead set about staying there , Trenin isnt the needle mover anyways has no trade limits can be traded in 1234 years . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 04:17 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:17 AM 12 hours ago, Will D. Ness said: I'm trying to give Trenin the benefit of the doubt. I don't think he is actually as bad as he looks. I do think his signing follows the typical BG trend of 1M too much for 1Y too long for unskilled physical players. Except in this case it was 2 million too much and 2 years too long...🤦♂️ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 12:38 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:38 PM (edited) 14 hours ago, Pewterschmidt said: I'm coming back around on Guerin and am raising his mid-term grade. The team looks like it's humming so far thru start of this season. I'm giving Hynzy some of the credit (and Guerin indirectly for the hire). 97 playing at an all-world caliber so far get's credit. Boldy stair stepping from budding star to legit star (97 is super star status) get's credit. Foligno and Fred not being 100% dead weight get's credit. GUS definitely gets credit for being a different player than last year. Again very happy with the boys so far. Winning still cures all ills and makes everyone look smart. Now if 97 comes back down to earth, GUS reverts to last year GUS, couple injuries occur and this group settles into a 50% win rate for next 40 games narrowly missing playoffs OR squeeking in and getting shit-hammered in 1st round....this hot start will have proven to be a mirage. That's why they play the games. But the report card is in on Trenin and he's a total bust. I will not wait for him to "come around" or "adjust to the system". This dude is a dud for next four seasons. I'd feel good about him as Foligno's back-up but he so rarely makes solid contact that he's not even effective at that. He's just a 5th Wild skater doing long slow curls around the ice 3 seconds behind the play. Another compliment I’ll give to Guerin is the Middleton signing at 4.35 aav. Even though I am a midzy fan at the time I was hoping we could flip him for a middle six forward to help out but watching and play this season as our only big dman I’m glad we kept him because his game is getting more stout each season and at 4.35 that’s a high value contract in my opinion Edited Tuesday at 12:40 PM by Pewterschmidt 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 02:52 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:52 PM Getting more out of Trenin is somewhat on the coach IMO. If he's scored goals in the past, what's the difference now? MN is using him in a role that kinda buries him in low-scoring opportunity spots. I've been vocal about the Wild having better balance. When Kaprizov has a little slowdown, who's stepping up? The recent loss to CHI and the lack of goals against LA makes you wonder how will MN maintain their pace? Did Guerin make up for lack of size with Trenin at the expense of offense? Yeah. Are Knudi or Rossi crummy players? Not really but if the Wild need to compensate for size and toughness, a superior strategy is to get the balance with upgrades that comes from better overall players. Trenin is an example of a guy who isn't Mason Marchment,(5pts last night) same as NoJo isn't Peter Forsberg or Tomas Holmstrom. Rossi isn't Marty St.Louis, and Knudi isn't Larianov. The Wild have about half a dozen guys, who could be upgraded quite easily. Until the money becomes available or the prospects show up for NHL hockey, we'll have to continue to hope for the best with the current guys. Some of them aren't gonna meet expectations plain and simple. My point is more that the team overall is stronger and better balanced. Last season Dewey2 had a hat-trick one game but only reached 19pts as a 5'10" penalty killer/grinder. Duhaime wasn't much different. I'm not saying Guerin didn't overpay, just that Trenin does bring something the Wild need and I think he could be better fit into a spot that gets more from him. Plus there's the playoff factor which isn't considered in the "what have you done for me lately" debate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM 23 minutes ago, Protec said: My point is more that the team overall is stronger and better balanced. Last season Dewey2 had a hat-trick one game but only reached 19pts as a 5'10" penalty killer/grinder. Duhaime wasn't much different. I'm not saying Guerin didn't overpay, just that Trenin does bring something the Wild need and I think he could be better fit into a spot that gets more from him. I don't disagree with any of your points especially the bit I quoted above. The Dewey's proved to be bubble NHL'rs after their years of 4th line tryouts. And my beef isn't even so much that Trenin's AAV & term are double his market value. The issue is that given Guerin's self inflicted cap situation his trade's signings all have to be net positive in terms of value add to the lineup. Trenin brings literally nothing based on the games i've seen. The fact that he's a big body is not relevant if he cannot join the play. He won't even drive d-men thru the end board to finish his checks. But P-Corn, Hynzy is encouraging team not to take penalties...I get that but then Trenin literally brings nothing. Guerin should have brought up a 22 year old 4th line banger and put the incremental $3M somewhere else in lineup. Is Trenin going to wreck this season? Of course not, but the fact that he's teetering on being a healthy scratch 20 games into his first Wild 4 year contract is an indictment. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 03:41 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:41 PM 12 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said: I don't disagree with any of your points especially the bit I quoted above. The Dewey's proved to be bubble NHL'rs after their years of 4th line tryouts. And my beef isn't even so much that Trenin's AAV & term are double his market value. The issue is that given Guerin's self inflicted cap situation his trade's signings all have to be net positive in terms of value add to the lineup. Trenin brings literally nothing based on the games i've seen. The fact that he's a big body is not relevant if he cannot join the play. He won't even drive d-men thru the end board to finish his checks. But P-Corn, Hynzy is encouraging team not to take penalties...I get that but then Trenin literally brings nothing. Guerin should have brought up a 22 year old 4th line banger and put the incremental $3M somewhere else in lineup. Is Trenin going to wreck this season? Of course not, but the fact that he's teetering on being a healthy scratch 20 games into his first Wild 4 year contract is an indictment. I haven't been able to watch 100% of every game either but I've seen Trenin drawing the ire of opponents and getting some chances. My belief is that he'll find some mojo and keep scoring pace with NoJo who's pedigree and position on L2 is a greater expectation. It might be a cross your fingers type statement but for a guy who's scored 10-20 goals before at the NHL level, I don't believe his first 14 games in MN are unforgivable or a 100% indictment of the next 350+ games to come. 😁 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FredJohnson Verified Member Posted yesterday at 03:11 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:11 PM On 11/10/2024 at 5:41 AM, Pewterschmidt said: Jesus, T-bag is so bad he’s making me rethink NoJo Let's not post things we can't take back. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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