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MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Share Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Players typically need a game to get back to full game speed. Players moving in and out of the lineup affects everyone. Different line mates etc... I expect a better performance on Saturday and Sunday by everyone. Getting out of the first round will require a better PK. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hydguy75 Verified Member Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM "The Wild are 11-1-1 at home and 17-5-3 away from the X" No, the Wild are 11-11-1 at home. 50%. That's 37 points on the road and only 23 points at home. It's not because of the fans. What is it about playing at home that makes them split games? Over-confident? Timing of injuries? Softer road schedule thus far? Don't get me wrong, glad to see them pick up points any way they can, and will certainly help out near the end of the season. Regardless, there are many west teams that the Wild cannot overcome the majority of meetings, road or home games. Not only this season, but seems over many seasons. Like the big brother that no matter what, always seems to come out ahead. Also seems like when they win, it's usually only by 1 goal plus maybe an empty-netter. And when they lose, more recently it's by a large goal deficit. I'm very concerned about the lack of dominating offense. Even if the pizza comes out of the oven at end of season with the crust done to perfection and no burnt cheese, you'll always wonder if it could have been better. Or if a different assembly of toppings would have yielded better results. For now, we are stuck waiting until things are on sale, then have to count our wins in smaller slices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enforceror Verified Member Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM 27 minutes ago, hydguy75 said: "The Wild are 11-1-1 at home and 17-5-3 away from the X" No, the Wild are 11-11-1 at home. 50%. That's 37 points on the road and only 23 points at home. It's not because of the fans. What is it about playing at home that makes them split games? Over-confident? Timing of injuries? Softer road schedule thus far? Don't get me wrong, glad to see them pick up points any way they can, and will certainly help out near the end of the season. Regardless, there are many west teams that the Wild cannot overcome the majority of meetings, road or home games. Not only this season, but seems over many seasons. Like the big brother that no matter what, always seems to come out ahead. Also seems like when they win, it's usually only by 1 goal plus maybe an empty-netter. And when they lose, more recently it's by a large goal deficit. I'm very concerned about the lack of dominating offense. Even if the pizza comes out of the oven at end of season with the crust done to perfection and no burnt cheese, you'll always wonder if it could have been better. Or if a different assembly of toppings would have yielded better results. For now, we are stuck waiting until things are on sale, then have to count our wins in smaller slices. Great, and now I'm hungry for pizza 🤤 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM 40 minutes ago, hydguy75 said: Even if the pizza comes out of the oven at end of season with the crust done to perfection and no burnt cheese, I always like a little burnt cheese on my pizza, shows it was in the oven just right! What is it about a fast start that gets everybody so excited. I think the strategy was to start off fast and go hide. On paper, this is not a team to challenge for the President's trophy this year. They are a middling team, perhaps even at the top of the middling heap. They can play great structure defensively and hang in there with most teams. Now, while other teams are simply fighting it out for the last scraps of a playoff invitation, the Wild are still sitting well above that fray. Hurt. But getting healthy. Are we going to get fooled again? That's the thing about the position we are in. With the cap penalties, it limits our depth, meaning, we have to get stuff done while we're healthy because we won't always be healthy. We don't have the talent to replace production from a Kaprizov or the top 3 defenders being out. That's just the way it is this season, just like the past 4. Because of this lack of depth, the expectation should be similar to the other results: The team runs out of gas at the end and just doesn't have anything left for playoff rounds. Why? Because they don't have the same depth. Excuses? Maybe, but I doubt it, it's really just a reason. The one season they had a chance, they stepped on the gas at the end to win home ice advantage from the Blues, and then simply, gave it away, completely exhausted. Could we see a different approach this season? Maybe we don't go all out to get that coveted home ice advantage, and we save some gas for when the games really matter? What strategy would this need? To run out, bank points, and hide finishing up March and April with rolling 4 lines and 3 pairs and playing our 21, 22, 23 roster player enough. We check the tires, get a tune up, and maybe fill the tank one more time with 93 octane. Would that be enough to maybe defeat a team in 7? Maybe, but it will be tough. Now, at this point, I think we need to get Goose going again. Goalies can be streaky. Perhaps it looks now more like he's trying to save marbles. The way this season is presented, I think more than any other team out there, the 4 nations break can help our guys the most. That refreshing time may be just exactly what everyone needs just to get rid of some aches and pains for awhile. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Up North Guy Verified Member Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago 17 hours ago, mnfaninnc said: Now, at this point, I think we need to get Goose going again. Goalies can be streaky. Perhaps it looks now more like he's trying to save marbles. The way this season is presented, I think more than any other team out there, the 4 nations break can help our guys the most. That refreshing time may be just exactly what everyone needs just to get rid of some aches and pains for awhile. Absolutely agree. The 4 Nations will help the majority of players. Sweden's team has taken a beating on goalies. I think the top two are out hurt. If that holds, Gus will get the majority of starts. That could be a real downer if he gets worn out or could be great if he recovers his swag. It doesn't look like Brodin will be playing and I am cool with that. Faber and Boldy could get a lot of ice time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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