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Article: The Wild Must Get Cap-Savvy and Bring Brock Boeser Home


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1 hour ago, Citizen Strife said:

What I meant by swinging back to Evason was a couple years ago when they had some crazy high offense, but zip for defense.  They would come from behind in nearly every game.  It didn't end up helping at all in the playoffs...because yeah.  Getting offense for the sake of crippling our defense too early doesn't sound too smart.  Spurgeon has shown he still has a lot left to give.

But worry about the playoffs all you want like you always seem to.  I like having teams play well to get there first.

some crazy high offense....here again you are selling Ranty a bit short. Yes, we had Fiala then. But if you suggest that Fiala has the same impact as Ranty, i will disagree. Fiala is also a finesse player, while Ranty is 6-4 all around superstar. That's a whole different level of offense. You put that with Kaprizov and sprinkle in our young core AND zeev....well you don't need to defend that much. We will own offensive end. that what took EDM to the SC. 

But worry about the playoffs all you want like you always seem to.  I like having teams play well to get there first.  why wouldn't we be concerned with PO? that's the overall goal right? Not to field a competitive team. We done that for 30 years. i want a cup. 

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13 hours ago, SkolWild73 said:

The Wall is signed for $2.2M, leaving us with $19,551,668.  Assuming we have 13 forwards and 7 defensemen, we need to sign 3 more forwards and 2 D.  

In terms of cap space for reserve needs next year, I'm not hearing anyone mention net minders.  We don't know if Wally's A stats this year are a poor team, poor goaltending, or a team left with holes due to the callups needed this season.  Are we really that confident in GT heading into the next few seasons?  Call me a pessimist, but I think we need to reconsider our goaltending a little deeper, esp if we are relying on a lot of ELC Defense next few seasons.  

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3 hours ago, hydguy75 said:

In terms of cap space for reserve needs next year, I'm not hearing anyone mention net minders.  We don't know if Wally's A stats this year are a poor team, poor goaltending, or a team left with holes due to the callups needed this season.  Are we really that confident in GT heading into the next few seasons?  Call me a pessimist, but I think we need to reconsider our goaltending a little deeper, esp if we are relying on a lot of ELC Defense next few seasons.  

I think the Wall is going to be fine as a backup for next season. His last 4 games he's at a .909% with a horrendous Iowa team in front of him. Hlavaj isn't looking bad either if the Wall struggles mightily. 

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13 hours ago, Citizen Strife said:

And how do you solve "depth" when you're front loading top lines?  Tell me how that worked out for Toronto.  You don't outscore shitty defense.  You want Spurgeon gone to take a shot at Rantanen, well enjoy a lot of lost games 6-4, 5-3.  We saw how helpful Spurgeon still is when nearly all the defense was in shambles about a month ago.

I understand the concern here. The difference is that Toronto could never backfill with defenders internally. We can. Buium, Jiricek, Lambos and Spacek are all good prospects, and way better than Toronto could bring. Like it or not, Spurgeon is gone soon, whether it be next season or in a couple. We've got to have a plan to replace him, and I think Jiricek is that plan. 

What we don't have are really great forwards. We've got a lot of 200' game forwards, but not the huge scorers like a Ranty can bring....with size. While ODC is optimistic we can land him, I am very pessimistic about this and think he'll resign with the Canes. 

If this happens, let's remember the lesson of Martin Havlat, don't just go and throw money at another guy who's injury prone. If your guy isn't there, keep the money for when your guy becomes available or an internal option fills that hole. 

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14 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

I'd just as soon have a Boeser or Nelson.  are you seriously going to say that you'll take one of Brocks over Ranty? You realize both of them will cost around 6MM (older) 8MM (younger) at least ....you can absorb Ranty's larger contract with influx of youth and existing budget contracts.

There's one other thing to consider here. Do 2 Brocks block a roster spot for a younger guy? With Ranty you get 1 roster spot used, and can then use the 2nd roster spot on a young guy who's ready. At some point, we've got to transition into these younger guys!

I don't think Nelson is worth $6m/yr. and I don't think Boeser is worth $8m/yr. They may actually get that, but let someone else make those mistakes, not us.

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13 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

Ranty will want to come in to a successful situation. He has won before and i think he'll go to a team that at least made it to R2.

I agree with this, but, if you look at Carolina, they have already consistently made it out of round 1. They have another good roster but are weak in goal. This is why I think he stays + having Aho there.

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4 hours ago, hydguy75 said:

In terms of cap space for reserve needs next year, I'm not hearing anyone mention net minders.  We don't know if Wally's A stats this year are a poor team, poor goaltending, or a team left with holes due to the callups needed this season.  Are we really that confident in GT heading into the next few seasons?  Call me a pessimist, but I think we need to reconsider our goaltending a little deeper, esp if we are relying on a lot of ELC Defense next few seasons.  

I am fine with the goaltending issue. I think the rug getting pulled out from under The Wall at the beginning of the season shattered his confidence. He really needs a reset and probably going home in Sweden is the best way. The Wall was ready for NHL shots and he needs that for his development. There will be a transition time for him where he'll miss on some amazing moves, but that's part of the process which should have started this season. 

We'll be in good hands with him backing up and let's hope that Goose isn't an every other year 'tender. I do believe that a good defense helps out these goalies, and I think the big Wild will have a very good and young defense. 

If we install the kids this next year, I would expect to see some streakiness in the team's results. But, I also foresee a real gelling of the team around mid February where they start marching towards (March) the playoffs as a much better team than was assembled in October. This is different. For the last 5 seasons, we've tried to enter the playoffs as a banged up ship. This time, I see us really rolling. Results usually lag, but I really believe momentum will be building. 

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19 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

I agree with this, but, if you look at Carolina, they have already consistently made it out of round 1. They have another good roster but are weak in goal. This is why I think he stays + having Aho there.

sure it's an option. but i think he waits it out. it's not like Aho is his best childhood friend. he is from the same country - and that's it. it's like saying Trenin and Marat are here, so no worries - Kap will resign! That doesn't work out all the time. But yes, they are the lead runners to get him. 

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12 minutes ago, Citizen Strife said:

Hence the Nashville thing I like bringing up.  The Preds may bounce back next year, but the damage is already kinda done with one down season making them panic.

not sure they will be able to recover for years.....unless they find a sucker to take old man stamkos (please Bill don't be that sucker!). otherwise, preds are penguins of the west. yuck. 

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22 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

it's not like Aho is his best childhood friend. he is from the same country - and that's it.

This is not what I read, they are best buds. They are from the same draft (curiously the Kaprizov/Ek draft) and likely made that friendship playing on their national team in WJCs and so on. Which likely means they were on the same national team for quite a few years.

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7 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

This is not what I read, they are best buds. They are from the same draft (curiously the Kaprizov/Ek draft) and likely made that friendship playing on their national team in WJCs and so on. Which likely means they were on the same national team for quite a few years.

hmm 🤔

 

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6 hours ago, mnfaninnc said:

There's one other thing to consider here. Do 2 Brocks block a roster spot for a younger guy? With Ranty you get 1 roster spot used, and can then use the 2nd roster spot on a young guy who's ready. At some point, we've got to transition into these younger guys!

I don't think Nelson is worth $6m/yr. and I don't think Boeser is worth $8m/yr. They may actually get that, but let someone else make those mistakes, not us.

Roster spots are already an issue without bringing someone else on.  Signed for next year are Kap, Boldy, Ek, Zucc, Hartman, Foligno, Trenin, Freddy, Vinny, and Ohgren.  Thats ten.  You ad Rossi, Khus and Yurov, someone is already sitting.  If we resign Lauko, that’s 14.  Some will have to go, my money is Lauko and Hartman with Trenin being next if we bring just one in.

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I would hope nojo, Hartman and hopefully freddy are gone. Need to bring in some bigger plamakers or have room for them(prospects) also put marat 3rd line and see what he could actually do. 

Put olgrehn on a higher line rather than the 4th and see what he translates to. Bringing in boeser is a move the wild have always done. Solid player not elite than paying more to keep him signed to a contract when he would be in the mid 30s. 

IF they did that it's just following the wild MO. they need star talent not a bunch of mid tier guys, unless you are getting them cheap. Just seems this is what ownership wants, no rebuild as long as the fans are in the stands. Stay in the middle. 

As I've said before even after the bad contracts come off the books they won't have NEAR what people think to spend. But being competitive and making the playoffs is all liepold really cares about. 

They get brock boeser they give up too much and end up with another parise anchor. Very good player(not elite) at a high dollar for way to long a term. We have had this for the last 20 yrs, it hasn't worked.

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