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Give'n up goals!


NoJoSux
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Last place in the Central Division, Minnesota Wild have given up less goals than only the Ottawa Senators and San Jose Sharks. 

Are we starting to see the consequences of the off-season's singular focus which was getting Kaprizov extended?

Has the timing of the Wild's non-rebuild caught up to them?

Has their darft guru's inability to bolster the youth movement with tangible qualities, lack of chemistry, deletion of defensive dominance, and adherence to an unproven coach/roster done them in? 

 I'm not saying there's no bright spots, but the PP success hasn't allowed the Wild to win more than one game at a time. LA almost came back to beat MN after a 0-3 deficit so the Wild are much closer to the bottom of the Central than the middle. Looks like Warroad Nelson and Burnsville Boeser had some inside info that us hockey fans don't truly comprehend. 

Is it gonna be a long season in a bad way? The first 1/16th of the season says yes it is. At least the Rossi trade conversation simmered-down.  

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Hard sell at the deadline for as many picks as possible and suck the most all season to get a crack at McKenna in the draft. 

If things don't shape up quickly, the metaphorical fork in the road will have arrived.

The soft-rebuild, running-reset, or whatever you wanna call it with hair-free coach number three since 2016, cagey old vets, and draft guruisms might not be working.

Is there a high likelihood the Wild would *NOT get the #1 overall pick??? Yes, because instead of OCL using his own money to do bribes to the NHL like I've been saying for decades, he's giving organizational moolah to Kirillionaire through the appropriate channels to probably get a tax break, not a Stanley Cup.

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Last nights game was terrible, the only semi-impressive thing was Ovi’s goal off the face-off win. Usually it’s easy to blame the defense, but we had no offense either. Well other than NoJo’s timely “throw at the net and get lucky”.

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The lack of a viable 2nd line is rearing its ugly head.   Tarasenko is unnoticeable.  Ek is in damage control.  Marcus ... well.... we all get it. When the opposing team can focus on one line..we are in trouble.   Last night the caps kept their 2nd line locked up with our 1st..  

That was a horrible game.  Hard to watch 

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