Robert Brent Verified Member Posted yesterday at 04:12 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:12 PM View full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM (edited) He's only around for one more season after this anyway. It's up to the team to find his replacement. They finally have some money with which either to find said replacement internally or somewhere else, or find depth so his decline isn't so pronounced and detrimental to the whole of the team's function. Besides, there's a couple other people I'd subtract from the team before Zuccarello. I'm willing to ride it out provided he doesn't ask for more than the extra couple years leash he was given. Edited yesterday at 04:52 PM by Citizen Strife Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MacGyver Verified Member Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM (edited) At age 37 we are getting the best of what we can expect of him now. Expecting much more from him particularly without Kaprizov feeding him is a big ask. Edited yesterday at 05:11 PM by MacGyver 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkolWild73 Verified Member Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM Players all go through stretches where they do not produce a ton of points. A quick search of players that average about the same point production per game as Zucc this year I found 5 such players without too much searching. D. Batherson- 1P in 8games in Jan. B. Tkachuk- 1P in 12 games in Jan. C. Verhaeghe- 2P in 8 games Dec-Jan N. Schmaltz- 2P in 8 games in Nov. A Tuch- 1P in 9 games in Dec. Zucc has played 20 games without Kap this year and has 4G and 10A for 14 points which is .7 points per game. I think his career average without Kap is .68. We didn't think Zucc was going to maintain his production when he was scoring 13 in 10, I think we need to look at it the same during the cold stretch. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kato AK Verified Member Posted 23 hours ago Share Posted 23 hours ago Looking at Zucc in the future perspective, I do think the Wild need to find an upgrade on the 1st line this offseason for KK. But where would that leave Zucc? Does anyone think he could catch lightning in a bottle twice and help develop Yurov like he did Kaprisov? Could be an intriguing option with the right linemate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago I maintain that Zuccarello needs to be protected with 4th line minutes. Again, I'm not suggesting teaming him up with Lauko and MaRat, I'm suggesting that he get a couple more shifts off a period while playing with the scorers. Give Lauko or MaRat a couple of extra shifts a period. The issue here is fatigue in a 37 year old player. You don't want to blow his engine just before the playoffs. Keep him tuned up, but let him play a little less. I think you'll get more out of him. Also, in the Heinzy system this year, Zuccarello has done a very good job of cycling to the point and playing defense if there's a turnover. Much better than he did last season. I'm with big Mac above me, getting more out of him at this point would be a big ask. I think expecting more out of the youth is a better proposition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedLake Verified Member Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago Zuccerallo doesn't create much. He's a non factor and looks out of place 99% of the time. He's a PP specialist and that's about it. If the Wild make the playoffs Zuccerallo will be rag dolled up and down the ice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 21 hours ago, MacGyver said: At age 37 we are getting the best of what we can expect of him now. Expecting much more from him particularly without Kaprizov feeding him is a big ask. 97 added 5 years to Zuc's career. Good for Zuc. Zuc was underwhelming here before 97 arrived and is not very effective whenever 97 is out of lineup. At this point he's the proverbial 'locker room guy', but not much else. Nojo get's all the hate (deservedly) for wasting a top six spot, but Zuc w/o 97 isn't far behind Nojo in that ranking. Anyone notice the Russian Rag Ass last night? Me either. Time to bench him and get him motivated. Only 3 more years after this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pewterschmidt Verified Member Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, RedLake said: Zuccerallo doesn't create much. He's a non factor and looks out of place 99% of the time. He's a PP specialist and that's about it. If the Wild make the playoffs Zuccerallo will be rag dolled up and down the ice. I'm 100% in agreement with Red on this one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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