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Article: This Is What Matt Boldy Taking 'The Leap' Looks Like


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This time, Kaprizov has so much room that a blindfolded Ryan Reaves could've scored. 

I appreciate the colorful language, but for the sake of posterity, I felt like I needed to say that this is so not true. I've seen Ryan Reaves with 3x that amount of open net, with a far easier angle, and still miss the net.😉

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Johansson bumped to second line:  

fuck you Hynzy.  Seriously bothered by this. 
only silver lining is rinse-sanko now stands a chance to record a shot on net w/o Foligno on the line.  NoJo becomes a poor man’s slap nutz

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"That midseason slump started reversing just before the 4 Nations Faceoff break, when Boldy had a three-point game that carried over into a strong showing for Team USA."

I've eluded to this before and it was mentioned in the article by Tony, but I think it's important to ask, "What happened at the 4 Nations tournament?"  

It's my belief that Boldy gained confidence in realizing his game translates with the best in the world caliber players.  Also, I think he learned what it takes to be an elite player by the atmosphere of being with other elite players.  I know he gets that with Kaprizov, but when you are surrounded by a whole locker room of guys that are that level, I believe something rubbed off on him.  Maybe just the fact that now he knows he belongs in that tier of players.  

I hope he continues to play with new level of dominance going forward.

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Is it just me, or is Bogo slow on his skates.  Mids isn't real fast either.  The two paired together doesn't work.  It appears the neither is fast enough to recover from anything.  Jiricek was a better pairing with Bogo.  I bet he would pair better with Mids as well.  Those guys each appear to need a faster pair next to them.

Faber wanted to activiate too much.  He wasn't taking care of his positioning and got burned around the outside a few times.  He needs to clean that up... which I do have faith that he will.  

Buium was one of the rare guys on the team that I thought played better in the 2nd game.  The kid has skill.

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This should be the breakout year for Boldy. I think the key will be for him to have that confidence throughout the whole season, not just in spurts. And, if Kaprizov can remain healthy and next to him, I think that will happen. 

The same thing goes for Rossi too. He needs to remain confident. If he can do that, I expect another points jump for him. 

Also, my other hope is that Heinzy can find 4 lines that have chemistry and can perform better than the individual pieces. If he can find that, who cares what number they're listed under, the next thing is to give the lines minutes when they're going. If the rookies are on line 4 but are buzzing that night, play them like a 2nd line.

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2 hours ago, MNCountryLife said:

I see Yurov is listed as the 4th line center for tonight.  Good luck to him.  I have high hopes.  I am hoping he adds a bit of discipline to that 4th line.

A bit surprised they are sitting Haight. Perhaps he got banged up a little last game?

I'm happy to see they are getting Yurov in the lineup, I just thought it might be at the expense of someone other than Haight.

Hopefully the Wild will have/create more puck luck against the Kings than they had in their last game.

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Just now, NoJoSux said:
56 minutes ago, MNCountryLife said:

Who were you thinking?

NoJo. Always NoJo. Between NoJo and a squirrel who has been run over on Como Ave, I'll take the gimp-rodent. 

Given the prior usage and comments, I would have anticipated Ohgren sitting while Yurov gets a turn, but I certainly wouldn't be opposed to sitting Johansson.

I fully believe that Yurov would play better across from Tarasenko than Johansson, but I guess we'll see how that combination does against the Kings.

I do like the 3rd line the Wild are supposedly using tonight. Hartman centering Trenin and Foligno is solidly built. They might not generate tons of offense, but I don't think the opposition will either.

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