Robert Brent Verified Member Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago View full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mateo3xm Verified Member Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago I think he definitely has potential to get 80pts and top out at 90pts but that depends on his consistency with who he’s playing with. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalptrash Verified Member Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago Quote the player’s consistency is holding him back This, 100%. He has been inconsistent and has suffered slumps his entire pro and collegiate career, it's just who he is. Therefore, he's close to peaking....unless the Wild get Leon Draisaitl to center his line. Even then he wouldn't score 50 goals, but he'd have 100 points. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCheatachu Verified Member Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago When centering a line with Kaprizov, Ryan Hartman was a 30/30 player. When running point on PP1, Calen-Fucking-Addison was a 29 point (3g, 26a, 18 PPP with ALL of them being apples). Problem with Boldy is he absolutely disappears for long stretches. Last season MoJo had a damn similar stat line in March/April as Boldy did. When Boldy's on he can be an absolute menace, but when he's not he's passing up grade-A chances to shoot in favor of passing out of a high danger area or whiffing on 1-timers on the PP only to see the puck squirt out of the zone. But 6'2 and 24 year old wingers don't grow on trees, and there are plenty of examples of guys peaking after 24/25 year seasons: 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Boldy went through a really hard slump this year and disappeared along with Rossi when they were needed the most. But as I recall, a lot of this was bad luck, and the XGF were far higher than the conversion. I thought this was Boldy's most consistent year in playing, but not necessarily with the results. I think had he been on Kaprizov's line all year, and Kaprizov was healthy (along with Ek) he would have had more points. I think Kaprizov would have made certain he would have had some gimme assists and gimme tap in goals. And, with some of those gimmes, they probably come at a time when Boldy needs confidence. Confidence is usually the #1 thing holding players back, and provides inconsistencies. Last offseason, Boldy concentrated solely on hockey, not golf. I thought it showed. If he does that again this season, I think he'll be even better. But, let's take Ek as an example. Offensively, he didn't hit his stride until much later and was still improving until his injury plagued last year. I think we can see that from Boldy too. Just as we look for more from Rossi, I think the same can be true for Boldy too. My prediction: 80+ points this year, crossing the 30 goal mark (which he did last season if you include playoffs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Brock Boeser had the best season of his career, by far, at age 26. There's no reason to think that Boldy cannot have a significantly better statistical season if he has a full season playing opposite Kaprizov. Topping 40 goals is a pretty tall order for most, but reaching 50+ assists seems attainable. Only Gaborik(42), Staal(42), and Kaprizov have reached 40+ goals for the Wild. There are a lot of years where players with 30 goals or fewer have led the Wild. Kaprizov has hit 40+ goals 3 times and was on pace for 40 both of this other seasons where he played 55 or fewer games. Boldy and Kaprizov both tallying 5 goals in their 6 playoff games last season is very promising for the future of those 2 on the same line, if that is what Hynes decides to do. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dean Verified Member Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Another list to tell us are future is bright yet the franchise’s entire existence has proven otherwise . Same bs as the Fletcher years and same strategy. Mediocre moral victories. Young guns that don’t get the wild over the hump but go on to help other teams win cups. 5 guys don’t make a team. Goal tending is unproven, defense core is now unproven , top 6 is average and bottom 6 is average. The gm can’t get good free agents , make a franchise defining trade or a trade that helps win a round , devalues assets, can’t run a front office without drama and hires a coach with a terrible losing record in the playoffs A team trying to win a playoff round gets a coach that can’t win a playoff round. . Kappy hasn’t singed and Rossi hasn’t been sorted out . When and if kappy signs it’ll be one of the highest paid contracts. So we all know what future excuses will be. Future is bright but we have no money and our over the hill super star is injured all the time . We aren’t Vegas or Florida . We won’t get a Marner or an Eichel to fill in for krill because he’s on ir . Nobody worth anything will come here . Billy is incapable of surrounding kappy with talent that’s going to get us anywhere in the playoffs we waited 6 years for Billy to sit on his hands and do nothing. He talks a big game then moves the goal posts. . Absolute joke of a franchise. the fact they keep using the future is bright bs year after year and people buy it is to funny. Prove it. Prove any of these fantasies 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TCMooch Verified Member Posted 40 minutes ago Share Posted 40 minutes ago Holy shit Dean. I thought I was depressing when it came to talking about the Wild 😝 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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