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3 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

What did you see from ogz, Haight or yurov in that period that makes you think they’ve earned time in nhl?

They look just as good or bad as the rest of the team.  Lol

At least Yurov is getting some looks, but not cashing in on them.  Ogz plays with tenacity, but that penalty was a bad one.  Haight has flashes of nice stick handling, but it leads to nothing.

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Just now, AKwildkraken said:

Haight has flashes of nice stick handling, but it leads to nothing.

I agree with this. First time I’ve noticed him being confident with the puck on that PP.  didn’t create anything but looked like he wasn’t confused which is progress

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8 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

What did you see from ogz, Haight or yurov in that period that makes you think they’ve earned time in nhl?

Both are amongst the four Wild forwards to register a shot. Pretty just okay so far in that category but factor in a costly penalty for holding and you're not loving the first period from anyone. 

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2 minutes ago, AKwildkraken said:

Ogz plays with tenacity

Not sure I can agree with this.  Doesn’t finish his checks and still zero hockey sense.  He’s following the puck around the ice and not hitting anything.  I wouldn’t buy a #28.  He won’t be here long.  

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Almost like Euro hockey is a finesse game with a lack of physicality and puck separation. 

It's a good thing the Wild are loaded with elite Swedes who are known for tow-rope style backchecking, hit-avoidance and shot-blockaphobia. 

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Just now, Pewterschmidt said:

Not sure I can agree with this.  Doesn’t finish his checks and still zero hockey sense.  He’s following the puck around the ice and not hitting anything.  I wouldn’t buy a #28.  He won’t be here long.  

I was thinking the same with his physical play.  I'd like to see him knock some people down sometimes.  

I think they will work out, but it will take some time still.

I think Yurov is the most pro ready, but I wouldn't be surprised or sad if he spends time in Iowa

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Haha, can't make this stuff up. Brackett's 2022 picks in this game are kinda non-factors. 

Chicago's 2022 selections Nazar and Rinzel who is one of us, both making plays or get'n on the scoresheet. 

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2 minutes ago, NoJoSux said:

Anybody catch the new old jerseys for this year? Snazzy. 

I might get a #90 and then slap it down for a doormat when the road salt and slush-chunks get heavy. 

It would be great if the home fans did a Bronx cheer every time he touched the puck this season

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1 minute ago, Pewterschmidt said:

He’s not Victor Rask bad but he’s not first round pick good either

Nazar is the same age and from the USHL if I recall. Picked higher than our guys but look at the speed, confidence, and results. Not even close. 

The point isn't always 20/20 hindsight and wishful thinking. It's simply a fair comparison of similar age guys, where they come from, how they're doing, etc. 

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