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MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 08:51 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:51 PM I'm glad the top line is back together. Rossi has played responsible hockey while still being creative and aggressive. He is turning into a very good top 6 forward. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted yesterday at 08:52 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:52 PM Quote The Wild Must Find A Way To Keep Their Top Line Together I disagree with this premise as long as they continue to play Johansson with Eriksson Ek and Tarasenko. That line has zero setup guys. It has 2 finishers and a puck "transporter" who seldom sets up anything unless he has a bunch of open ice to work with--I'll give him credit for a couple of OT passes last year. Boldy and Kaprizov are going to play on the top power play line together, but splitting them up could increase offensive opportunities by having multiple lines winning their individual matchups rather than 1 scoring line, 1 defensive line, and 2 lines you don't expect to get much from. We'll see, but they certainly miss Zuccarello's craftiness when it comes to setting up scoring chances. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM I was a bit disappointed when I looked at the lineup. Was hoping to see Haight called up to replace Marcus... or at the very least to slide him down to the 4th line. I also wanted to see Jiricek in the lineup in place of Bogo or Mids. We really need that to happen soon. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted yesterday at 08:57 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:57 PM One thing I'd like to see is Kaprizov and Boldy getting some double shifts. I'd almost be willing to go with an 11/7 lineup and let OgZ and Yurov get an extra shift of Kaprizov and Boldy on their line. Why? Because I don't think Hynes will move either up to play with them. If there is some chemistry there, that would be great. We've seen the line blender go at it already, but the kids haven't gotten the chance. Why not give them that chance? Early on in the season, everyone should be playing with everyone anyway, just to get used to how they play. Plus, if Kaprizov or Boldy plays with those 2, don't we really want to get them going? Who cares if Johansson is going? Nobody! Who cares if Tarasenko gets going? Slightly more than Johansson. What we really need is the future going and the quicker they can get going the better. To do this, Hynes has got to think differently, think outside of his box, think uncomfortably. When they had the 3-0 lead against the Kings, that was a time to see if it would work. Same with the Blues when up big. You can pick some spots, but you've got to think differently. And, if you're down big, that's another time where you play the kids and try to get them going. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 09:01 PM Share Posted yesterday at 09:01 PM I am looking forward to getting either Zuc or Sturm back. I have to think that either of those 2 will replace Marcus. If it's Zuc he slides right to the 2nd line. If it's Sturm he slides onto the 4th line and Ohgren or Yurov can slide up next to Ek. Crossing my fingers on either of those scenarios happening soon. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast Verified Member Posted yesterday at 09:27 PM Share Posted yesterday at 09:27 PM I think they need to find a way to separate them. They don’t really have any top 6 wingers outside of Kaprizov and Boldy right now. But, getting someone to plug in next to Kaprizov and Rossi would allow them to put Boldy with Ek, and eventually Yurov or Zuccarello, would be ideal. I think Boldy is good enough now to carry a line without Kaprizov. We also know Kaprizov can elevate nearly anybody (seen it with Hartman, Zuccarello). They can deploy a monster possession driver, play maker, and scorer on multiple lines in that scenario (I think Boldy is that good). Ideally that top 6 winger would’ve come this offseason, but maybe it will before the deadline. There’s not much they can do internally to fix it at the moment. But, they can’t effectively run 3 checking lines all year and expect to even make the playoffs (let alone a deep run). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnt Toast Verified Member Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago I think the solution is to bring in an elite of a scorer as possible. They don’t come around very often and they usually get offers from multiple teams. I think the fact that the Wild were broke (financially) the last 4 years is still effecting their roster. Sure they have the money but now they’re waiting for a decent player to become available. It’s a little strange that the roster is very similar to last year but I just don’t see a lot of chemistry beyond the first line. Does Zucc carry more locker room leadership than folks attribute to him? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago I want the top line to stay together, but Hynes has swapped wingers to make SOMETHING work with that 2nd line. It is clear Ek and Tarasenko just do not mix. I think the third and fourth lines were the best last night. Ohgren and Yurov may feed off each other more than others. Maybe do something crazy like have them with Boldy.on the second line. Ek is still very valuable for PP. Issue there would be cutting into the 3rd line's effectiveness Cause they definitely need "something.". I get that Washington dictated the pace. But that doesn't excuse several 3-5 goal games given up defensively. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago I thought Yurov had another strong game last night even though he still has no points. He should have had a couple of assists but the guy he passed it to could not convert. OgZ looks much faster. His stick still seems to be a little behind, but his speed is evident. I was upset with Johansson most of the night, even though he's the one who had the goal. It's like he blows into the offensive zone with speed and then just tosses the puck to a spot where someone has to retrieve. He doesn't really pass to players, he passes to spots hoping a player is nearby. Here's the thing. I see pieces of Johansson's game which are very good, but then comes the pieces that just are not. He's got a lot of speed, yet, he's got very low hockey IQ. He carries the puck well into the zone until it becomes a hot potato and he must get rid of it. He has some pretty good hands, but when it comes to shooting he rarely gets all of the puck. He loves the perimeter yet rarely tries to get to the homeplate area. The sum of his parts are actually less than some of his talent. As a coach, you see the good, and you look at the almost. The problem is that he can rarely get past the almost. It's like every line he is on turns to lead, or fools gold for awhile before it becomes lead. He's got to be demoted off the 2nd line. I wouldn't mind bringing up Haight again to center the 4th line, and promoting Yurov to the 2nd line. He doesn't need to play center there, but I do think he can form some chemistry with Tarasenko. If he slips the passes he's given to Hinnestroza to Tarasenko, Tarasenko probably buries them. If I am Bill Guerin right now, I've got to sit down in Hynes' office and just tell him plainly: "You're not getting fired for playing the kids. In fact, I expect it. However, you can get fired for not playing the kids." And then roadmap for Hynes the long term plan and goal of the team. Let him know more kids are coming, and he's got to get comfortable playing them. The only way they will learn is to have plenty of TOI and make mistakes, then coach it out of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Jiricek and Pitlick up, Ohgren sent down. Ohgren just can't seem to find a spot that works. Not a scorer, not a physical presence, not a speedy change of pace guy. He and Yurov has "something," but I can understand Ohgren getting sent message here. Nothing seems to have progressed since last year. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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