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Article: Jared Spurgeon Is Proving He's Still A Difference-Maker


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He's done what we wanted most which was to get back to playing all the games. It's beginning to look pretty good again, but the durability issue is now on our radar. We've never not liked Spurge, we just want hockey players on the ice. Injuries happen but #46 isn't a reckless player so if he's fixed the issues and feeling good, hopefully it just stays that way. He can skate, so he won't get clowned like Suter has been for the past 5-7 years.(Slower than molasses in January.) 

The Wild have only good problems now. How do you extend your superstar. What do you do about all the good prospects? Is the money still worth it for your small puck moving RHS defenseman? Has Wallstedt gone full-Euro???

Not too bad overall, 2nd/3rd place in the NHL. We need to see how these guys perform against the Central teams. That's 100% what I'm watching for at this point. Wins against rivals in the division.

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People like Spurgeon are going to be crucial for however long Kap and Zuccarello are out.  Freddy, Johansson, and Rossi came up big in turning losses into ties and ties into victories.  It's also people like Spurgeon who keep those games from getting out of hand SO those players can make those clutch goals.  

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At end of second period, lumber wagon on pk after he chokes on the 2-on-1 with Fred, lumber wagon was sitting on the ice while Calgary scored at end of period.  
That’s a drink twice.  Not just one the ice but on his butt on the ice.  

#lumber wagon hockey

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17 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

At end of second period, lumber wagon on pk after he chokes on the 2-on-1 with Fred, lumber wagon was sitting on the ice while Calgary scored at end of period.  
That’s a drink twice.  Not just one the ice but on his butt on the ice.  

#lumber wagon hockey

What the fuck?

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I think Lumber Wagon is Trenin. He made a costly, unforced error while playing PK, don't get caught deep with your teammate. The pass over to whoever was with him should never have been made, he needs to shoot that at the pads and hope his teammate gets a nice rebound. I'm with you on this, Pewter, coming back up the ice, Calgary had an easy entry, and while it took some time, that mistake cost them the entry and the goal. Could it be that Trenin is getting nervous about his point total? If so, he should realize that he specializes in goals not assists. Shoot the puck!

However, this article is about Spurgeon. For many years, Spurgeon has been playing top pairing. He's been sneaky good. However, that top pairing is now Faber-Middleton, and Spurgeon-Brodin are 1B. What this means is that Spurgeon has gotten less ice time, more rest, and most likely a better matchup where he can dominate lower competition. My opinion here, likely differs from Tony's. 

Let's speculate on playoffs with this lineup assuming full health to the stars. Spurgeon has historically struggled as a top pairing playoff defender. However, could he thrive in a 1B role? I think he can and would most likely face players that aren't quite as monstrous in stature. That could be the recipe for success. 

Now, in this particular game with Edmonton, I thought Spurgeon-Brodin was excellent against McDavid +. That line is more of a skating line without all the physical stuff. They did a nice job shutting that line down. Ek is also a big part of this shutdown. I thought Edmonton was more dangerous with Draisaitl and McDavid separated. Brodin is excellent defending McD. 

In contrast, Faber-Middleton were better vs. Draisaitl because of the physical part of his game. Faber is used to being the fastest guy on the ice, but McDavid got the corner on him at least once. I think Faber underestimated his speed and acceleration on his edges. While nothing happened on the play, at least Faber realized he still needed to go to class. 

In yesterday's game, I think where Spurgeon was highlighted was in OT. The Wild used 4 forwards and 3 defenders during the period. I thought they had the better of the play, and it showcased Spurgeon's savviness in that scenario. 

I'd also like to point out something else in the game. While the Wild struggled, it was Rossi with a big time goal to tie it. With all the complaints about Freddie, he performed what he was paid to do in the shootout. I am convinced that this was $500k worth of his money, being counted on in the shootout. You've got to have those guys. I was very disappointed in Boldy's try. Ek needed to bring his sand wedge for his move, and Hartman's attempt was just shy of his skill level. Missing Kaprizov and Zuccarello in those spots was pretty pivotal, but we stole another point.

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