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Article: Guerin Ignored the Noise and Had A Smart Offseason


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4 hours ago, goenzoy said:

Why should Kaprisov sign without even knowing which Center will play on the team ?

Was watching Joe Smith and Michael Russo yesterday and they are pretty certain that Kaprizov will be signing. They are saying the reason it hasn't happened yet is that Kirill is in Moscow. The thought is that that contract will be announced very publicly when he gets back. Makes sense.

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5 hours ago, goenzoy said:

Why should Kaprisov sign without even knowing which Center will play on the team ? Rossi gone and Eriksson Ek injured for 25 games 

Ek is a guy who will play util he can't. The man tried to play a postseason game with a broken leg! All we need is another shutdown C so he doesn't have to take every minute of every shift against the best of the best. 

But personally I don't see what Kaprizov would be worried about if it was Ek as his centerman. Its not like it kept Kaprizov, or Boldy, from leading the post-season in scoring for most of the Vegas series. 

He wants to go from being the most productive winger to the... most productive winger on another team??

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I think most of the key free agents are signed now. I guess we are going into trade season, and from a transactional standpoint, I believe offersheets go down as trades.

The teams who need centers and missed out are the ones to watch now. Will they take a run at Rossi? I'm kind of doubting it, but Philly did pay $5.4m for Dvorak, so, who knows?

Can Guerin add a final piece in a trade? I still think he needs to subtract a bottom 6 player from the roster, but I think that may happen closer to training camp hoping one of his prospects can outplay a vet. 

Could the Wild re-acquire Tuch? Boy, that would be nice! If so, it might look like this:

Tuch-Ek-Kaprizov

Boldy-Rossi-Tarasenko

Zuccy would be kicked down the lineup. A bottom 6er would have to go, maybe in the deal. 

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July 5, 2025:

Assuming the Wild sign Rossi, don't re-sign Merrill, and Brodin begins the season on LTIR, the opening night 23 man roster looks something like this:

 

C - Ek, Rossi, Sturm, Yurov 

W - Kaprizov, Boldy, Tarasenko, Zuccarello, Foligno, Hartman, Ohgren, Trenin, Johansson, Aube-Kubel

D - Faber, Middleton, Spurgeon, Bogosian, Buium, Jiricek, Lambos

G - Gustavsson, Wallstedt 

Total Cap Hit (assuming Rossi signs for $7M) - $87.2M (incl buyout and carryover)

Total Cap Available - $95.5M

Cap Space on Opening Night - $8.3M

20 players dress on opening night and assume two wingers and one D are in the press box (Johansson, Aube-Kubel and Jiricek). Here are my lines:

Kaprizov - Rossi - Boldy

Zuccarello - Ek - Tarasenko 

Ohgren - Yurov - Hartman 

Trenin - Sturm - Foligno 

Faber - Middleton 

Spurgeon - Lambos

Bogosian - Buium 

Gustavsson 

Wallstedt 

Not the Panthers or Oilers but not bad. In game planning, plan to your team's individual and collective strengths, recognize your weaknesses and counter those areas from being exploited.

Take the 82 game regular season and the $8.3M to improve and build for the playoffs. This isn't a Cup winning roster but it could be a team that makes a nice run in the playoffs. Play a style of play that fits the personnel rather than trying to make players fit a desired style that is incompatible and unrealistic. And fix the damned PK! Moving from the bottom of the league to even the middle would be good for at least five wins next season.

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1 hour ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

July 5, 2025:

Assuming the Wild sign Rossi, don't re-sign Merrill, and Brodin begins the season on LTIR, the opening night 23 man roster looks something like this:

 

C - Ek, Rossi, Sturm, Yurov 

W - Kaprizov, Boldy, Tarasenko, Zuccarello, Foligno, Hartman, Ohgren, Trenin, Johansson, Aube-Kubel

D - Faber, Middleton, Spurgeon, Bogosian, Buium, Jiricek, Lambos

G - Gustavsson, Wallstedt 

Total Cap Hit (assuming Rossi signs for $7M) - $87.2M (incl buyout and carryover)

Total Cap Available - $95.5M

Cap Space on Opening Night - $8.3M

20 players dress on opening night and assume two wingers and one D are in the press box (Johansson, Aube-Kubel and Jiricek). Here are my lines:

Kaprizov - Rossi - Boldy

Zuccarello - Ek - Tarasenko 

Ohgren - Yurov - Hartman 

Trenin - Sturm - Foligno 

Faber - Middleton 

Spurgeon - Lambos

Bogosian - Buium 

Gustavsson 

Wallstedt 

Not the Panthers or Oilers but not bad. In game planning, plan to your team's individual and collective strengths, recognize your weaknesses and counter those areas from being exploited.

Take the 82 game regular season and the $8.3M to improve and build for the playoffs. This isn't a Cup winning roster but it could be a team that makes a nice run in the playoffs. Play a style of play that fits the personnel rather than trying to make players fit a desired style that is incompatible and unrealistic. And fix the damned PK! Moving from the bottom of the league to even the middle would be good for at least five wins next season.

Not good enough. Billy can do better and he knows it.  Rossi and Spurg have to be moved to get better.  The goal is a championship not a playoff round win

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3 hours ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

Was watching Joe Smith and Michael Russo yesterday and they are pretty certain that Kaprizov will be signing. They are saying the reason it hasn't happened yet is that Kirill is in Moscow. The thought is that that contract will be announced very publicly when he gets back. Makes sense.

Yes thats the same Michael Russo telling us since Christmas that Rossi getting traded is above 80% and it will happen soon.

I also think that the odds of Kaprisov signing are higher then the odds of not signing .But it is utter nonsense to believe that they signing is close. 

Would even think that it will not happen before 2026  

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3 hours ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

20 players dress on opening night and assume two wingers and one D are in the press box (Johansson, Aube-Kubel and Jiricek). Here are my lines:

Kaprizov - Rossi - Boldy

Zuccarello - Ek - Tarasenko 

Ohgren - Yurov - Hartman 

Trenin - Sturm - Foligno 

Faber - Middleton 

Spurgeon - Lambos

Bogosian - Buium 

Gustavsson 

Wallstedt 

I wouldn't be shocked if they opened the season with Matt Kiersted, or one of the other defensemen they signed recently rather than Lambos. That 6th defenseman might only be getting around 14 minutes a night while Lambos could be playing 23 minutes per night in the AHL. Merrill average 14:06 last season.

I also wouldn't be shocked if they put Buium up with Faber right away and had Middleton with Spurgeon. Faber and Buium might have a few rough moments between them, but I could see them being a dynamic top pairing in time.

Kiersted and Ben Gleason are both 27 years old and have been in NHL games before, so possible that the Wild would give them time early if they needed a LHD. Certainly could be Lambos as well, just don't want to assume it.

Probably more likely they have one of their RHD play off-hand side and put Jiricek in the lineup than they use Lambos in the top 4. I won't be shocked if Lambos is with the Wild later in the year, but I'll be a little surprised if they start him night 1.

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2 hours ago, mnhockeyfan03 said:

Rossi and Spurg have to be moved to get better.

Not to be argumentative, but how do you move Spurgeon and his $7.5M AAV? If he's not good enough for the Wild at that price, which team is going to come knocking on the door? Same with Trenin. I want to see him and his $3.5M AAV for the next three years gone, but no other team is stupid enough to pay that money for such insignificant production.

As far as Rossi, I don't understand the hatred for a kid that has produced well above most others on ELC's. How are you going to replace his production and with who? Are the haters claiming that the Wild don't need a 60+ point center to be successful? Let the kid play and improve rather than always looking over his shoulder to see if GMBG and HCJH are behind him trying to #&@- him up the ?*!.

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Here's an interesting hypothetical, albeit unrealistic: Wild looking for a veteran LHD to cover Brodin's absence and help with the development of the young D corps. They are already paying one such UFA $833K this season, Ryan Suter. Guerin gives Bill Daly from the league office a call and asks if the buyout money could count as a contract. If yes, he calls Suter and mends fences. Suter has a kid that lived and played hockey in Moorhead last year and may be doing it again this year. Farewell tour with a different role. Never going to happen but I wouldn't hate it. $833K that's not get flushed down the toilet.

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On 7/4/2025 at 10:30 AM, Imyourhuckleberry said:

Also thought this was interesting:

Marat Khusnutdinov has signed a 2 year, $1,850,000 contract with a cap hit of $925,000 per season, playing for the Boston Bruins.

Justin Brazeau has signed a 2 year, $3,000,000 contract with a cap hit of $1,500,000 per season, playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Good, glad to hear we’re done with Breezers. He was pretty much invisible for us.

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46 minutes ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

Not to be argumentative, but how do you move Spurgeon and his $7.5M AAV? If he's not good enough for the Wild at that price, which team is going to come knocking on the door? Same with Trenin. I want to see him and his $3.5M AAV for the next three years gone, but no other team is stupid enough to pay that money for such insignificant production.

As far as Rossi, I don't understand the hatred for a kid that has produced well above most others on ELC's. How are you going to replace his production and with who? Are the haters claiming that the Wild don't need a 60+ point center to be successful? Let the kid play and improve rather than always looking over his shoulder to see if GMBG and HCJH are behind him trying to #&@- him up the ?*!.

Spurgeon you basically have to give away similar to Tarasenko to free up cap space.  That cap space can go towards a forward we need more than D.  Nothing against Rossi but he is a $4-4.5mm player and not $6-7mm.  I just think the money for him can go towards a bigger more powerful center we need like Roslovic and Kuznetsov.  If we then move Spurgeon and Rossi we would still have $10mm left over to sign someone at the trade deadline after signing roslovic and Spurgeon.  We need size and speed.  Zucc also needs to be moved but can’t with his NMC.  We keep running the save team back each year and keep getting the same crap results.  Be Bold

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