Robert Brent Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM View full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 03:45 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:45 PM Last time the Wild advanced far in the playoffs, they had Roloson and Fernandez, who both posted at least 3 wins and 7 starts in the playoffs, after both exceeded a .920 save percentage in the regular season. Definitely best to have more than 1 goalie you can count on to win big games. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 04:06 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:06 PM (edited) Let's see how Wallstedt does. You can crown players as "heir apparents' all you want, but they have to show it. All of the rookie class has to. Brodin/Spurgeon have been the class of the Minnesota defense for a decade. Middleton and Faber are no slouches. They make goalies look good, but you still need to steal games. Gus proved he could last year. Edited Tuesday at 04:06 PM by Citizen Strife 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willy the poor boy Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 04:29 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:29 PM 22 minutes ago, Citizen Strife said: Let's see how Wallstedt does. You can crown players as "heir apparents' all you want, but they have to show it. All of the rookie class has to. You wanna crown day azz, den crown day azz... 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 04:30 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:30 PM Gus talking about signing -- The Athletic Quote “We have a chance to win here,” Gustavsson said. “My family likes it here ever since we moved here. Everyone is taking care of us. Teammates, the core group, is very good. We really like it here, and the style of game the team is playing is fitting my style very well. I could have gone to a different team, and maybe their defensive situation doesn’t work with the way I play the game. “Why change something if it works?” He and Wallstedt have a great relationship, so I think things could go really well with these two together, assuming Wallstedt can step up his game against the very best the NHL has to offer. He's had mixed results so far. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 04:58 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:58 PM I have concerns with Gus. I look at the last 2 playoff series he had and he comes out of the gate in stellar fashion. But both times he finished the last game sub .900. 2025 May 1st 2025 vs VGK .875 April 29th 2025 vs VGK .920 April 26th 2025 vs VGK .913 April 24th 2025 vs VGK .938 April 22nd 2025 vs VGK .938 2023 April 28th 2023 vs Dallas .885 April 25th 2023 vs Dallas .875 April 23rd 2023 vs Dallas .875 April 21st 2023 vs Dallas .958 April 17th 2023 vs Dallas .962 Does Gus struggle when playing every other night? I think he does. I think he is a goalie that is at his best with 3 or 4 days between games. 3 days between his April 26th and 29th game and his stat went up a bit. I really like option #3 from Brent's article of having two goalies splitting time. I think that would be the best scenario for Gus, Wally and the Wild. It will require BG to put the screws a bit on Wally with his RFA contract. But BG has done well with those. Yes, I understand that the players in front of him could be the difference as well. But I think it is a valid concern. If I'm Hynes I pay attention to those stats carefully. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 05:36 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:36 PM You can’t get by with just one serviceable goalie anymore. Even if Wallstadt had been performing up to expectations the last couple of years, they may have paid Gus anyway. On top of the need for two goalies, many don’t really come into their “prime” unti age 25-26. He has a lot of development left. He’s not going anywhere. The trade value is likely depressed and they don’t have another viable goalie prospect knocking on the door. Wouldn’t make sense to even consider dumping him at this point. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pablo Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM Who knows how this plays out but we are in great shape at goalie regardless. A 1A. 1B scenario would be nice for sure but so would getting more daft capital. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pablo Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM Who knows how this plays out but we are in great shape at goalie regardless. A 1A. 1B scenario would be nice for sure but so would getting more daft capital. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalptrash Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 08:01 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:01 PM No. Gustavsson had to be resigned. Were they going to let him walk, or be distracted all season? He's the better goaltender right now, so why wouldn't they commit to him? Like every player trying to make the team, go ahead and take their spot. It's up to Wally. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 09:41 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:41 PM I don't see any reason why they cannot be a good battery for 5 years. The Wall isn't going to take away starts from Goose for at least 2 more seasons. If he does take some away, Goose is just more rested. The Wall isn't getting paid top dollar in his next deal. They can co-exist. In fact, they should thrive together. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM After this preseason, and so far half of 1 game into the season, the contract the Blackhawks gave Nazar is starting to look like it could be a steal of a deal. Frank Nazar is signed to a 7 year, $46,199,937 contract extension with a cap hit of $6,599,991 per season. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted yesterday at 04:50 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:50 AM And who opened the season with a game-winning goal and 2-goal night for the Penguins??? Malkin had the primary assist on both of his goals. You probably guess it, just as everyone expected, Justin Brazeau. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teeroy Verified Member Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM 19 hours ago, Citizen Strife said: Let's see how Wallstedt does. You can crown players as "heir apparents' all you want, but they have to show it. All of the rookie class has to. Brodin/Spurgeon have been the class of the Minnesota defense for a decade. Middleton and Faber are no slouches. They make goalies look good, but you still need to steal games. Gus proved he could last year. Exactly!! The defense down here (Iowa) has been pitiful. Jesper will be just fine! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Up North Guy Verified Member Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 9 hours ago, Teeroy said: Exactly!! The defense down here (Iowa) has been pitiful. Jesper will be just fine! Hey, if you are in Iowa any chance you can keep the rest of us updated on the guys down there? We used to have a guy who followed the Baby Wild closely but he has moved on. I, for one, would greatly appreciate it and I am sure there are many others who would agree! 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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