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Sam Verified Member Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM (edited) Hopefully that’s just a short time thing and he’s back next week. It was great to see Rossi step up, even though it was against the lousy Predators. Hopefully Boldy and Hartman find their scoring touch. Edited Thursday at 02:28 PM by Sam Grammar 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM Share Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM Kaprizov hasn't skated since before the holiday break. He keeps himself in great shape, so probably won't take him long to get back up to speed, but it would be concerning if this injury lingered for a while. Hopefully another week off will help him get right. Sucks to see Spurgeon go out the way he did, but hopefully it's something he can recover from around the time the playoffs begin, if not sooner. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCheatachu Verified Member Posted Thursday at 04:23 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:23 PM 1 hour ago, Sam said: Hopefully that’s just a short time thing and he’s back next week. It was great to see Rossi step up, even though it was against the lousy Predators. Hopefully Boldy and Hartman find their scoring touch. Remember when Kaprizov got injured at the end of the 22-23 season and Boldy went on an absolute heater potting like 10 goals and 5 apples through 9 games in March while Kaprizov was out? Yeah...would be nice to see that Boldy out there instead of whatever we've been forced to suffer through during December? 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thatoneguy Verified Member Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM Share Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM 6 hours ago, MrCheatachu said: Yeah...would be nice to see that Boldy out there instead of whatever we've been forced to suffer through during December? He has looked awful. And he's a player I've been high on since the first game I watched him play in a wild uniform. He is playing like he has zero confidence right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCheatachu Verified Member Posted Friday at 02:24 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:24 PM 15 hours ago, Thatoneguy said: He has looked awful. And he's a player I've been high on since the first game I watched him play in a wild uniform. He is playing like he has zero confidence right now. Small sample size, but I liked what I saw in OT last night. Skated his ass off, out worked/muscled mangiapane to get the shot off and stuck iron. But then came back and converted on his shoot-out for the game winner. If we can get that consistently out of Bolds, and RossVegas keeps playing like he has been, these games are going to be interesting to watch. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted Friday at 02:47 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:47 PM It was nice to see Hartman get the monkey off his back. Hopefully a hot streak is coming. It was also nice to see Trenin's goal, pure muscle and a little patience. One of the benefits of Kaprizov being out is that the team is having to learn how to win without deferring to him. Players have a tendency to watch the superstar and not necessarily do what they need to do. This time out, they have to rely on themselves and the system. When Kaprizov returns, hopefully, they will take these lessons further and start winning convincingly instead of barely getting by. Rossi keeps going to the dirty areas even though he gets knocked down a lot. This is encouraging, and his goal last night was a testament to how good his hand eye and reflexes are. He's getting better, he'll be more costly, but I think this was a fairer way for Guerin to judge him. He says he hasn't talked to his agent about an extension, and, really, Rossi doesn't have much leverage since he doesn't have arbitration rights. I do think that Rossi has proven himself and the negotiations should start. How good can he get? Let's not overlook Fleury either from last night. He did a good job of holding us in the game and was fantastic in the shootout. I feel like we stole 2 points even though the game was more even than you would think. Tomorrow night in Carolina, quick scouting report, Carolina is really good and puts up a lot of shots, but maybe not the highest quality. They are also structured, but, they have goaltending issues. If we draw Kochetkov, he is money with low shots, let's a lot in high. Carolina as a team are better than their points...except at goalie. I'll be blocked out, but I'd expect a very low event type of game. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enforceror Verified Member Posted Friday at 06:22 PM Share Posted Friday at 06:22 PM 3 hours ago, mnfaninnc said: One of the benefits of Kaprizov being out is that the team is having to learn how to win without deferring to him. Players have a tendency to watch the superstar and not necessarily do what they need to do. This time out, they have to rely on themselves and the system. When Kaprizov returns, hopefully, they will take these lessons further and start winning convincingly instead of barely getting by. I was thinking the same. Hoping overcoming this challenge gives confidence to the not KK players and he comes back to a team better equipped to fill-in around him. 3 hours ago, mnfaninnc said: Rossi keeps going to the dirty areas even though he gets knocked down a lot. This is encouraging, and his goal last night was a testament to how good his hand eye and reflexes are. He's getting better, he'll be more costly, but I think this was a fairer way for Guerin to judge him. He says he hasn't talked to his agent about an extension, and, really, Rossi doesn't have much leverage since he doesn't have arbitration rights. I do think that Rossi has proven himself and the negotiations should start. How good can he get? In one of the Rossi interviews, he specifically states he likes and wants to stay in Minnesota. We never know a player (or agents) mind but I feel we'll end up with a fairly team friendly deal. Rossi seems very team oriented and humble. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxxxycoxxxy Provisional Member Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago I think the Wild play better without Kaprizov... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago ^^^ When your team is too top heavy or the coaches play the top guys too much it's not good. Those guys get tired to a degree and it's easier to shut it down by good defensive teams. If the players aren't having good chemistry or getting results, it's also a thing that becomes a negative cause those frustrated players are on the ice a ton squeezing sawdust out of their sticks. Top teams need to roll four lines and any of them can contribute. That's the way to do it. MN gets away from that and they don't get good results. With #97 out they've played a more balanced game and guys are stepping up cause Kaprizov is out. They need balance where Kaprizov's line is just another dangerous line. Not the only one and the one the whole team and coaches lean on for everything offensively. Not that they shouldn't at all, just that the Wild can't be successful overall with one line expected to do it. Look at Edmonton Vs. Florida game seven last season. Perfect example and why Florida won the Cup and the Oilers were crying. Best player can't beat the better balanced team alone. Maybe one night, but not over a series or an entire season. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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