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Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM (edited) If Ohgren had the confidence and skill to play the minutes Mojo has gotten, he would be there. I will always bring up that Ohgren was given first dibs at that cursed 2LW spot. Neither he, nor Foligno, nor Yurov, nor Mojo even, could get Ek and Tarasenko to work. I'd say that is more on Vlad... So Ohgren and Yurov were out together. I think they gave up on that too quickly. Yurov seemed to be the only player that Ohgren meshed with. Not in an offensive production way, but they did have good line chemistry that Ohgren just wasn't getting with anyone else. The Wild are not "one player away.". Tarasenko is a bust. Trenin looks faster but has issues everywhere else. The defensive corps (namely Jiricek) are uncharacteristically bad. Mojo is a symptom, but not the cause. He's producing in spite of himself. Ohgren wasn't. Yurov isn't. They may. I hope they do. If the team keeps struggling Mojo potting goals on the top line and PP will be forgotten by the fact the team can't stop others from scoring. Ohgren might just be the Rossi from 3 seasons ago: nondescript, ineffective, and invisible. Ohgren may turn it around. He hasn't been traded....yet Edited Tuesday at 09:34 PM by Citizen Strife 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citizen Strife Verified Member Posted Tuesday at 10:07 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:07 PM Also, just noticed the formatting of the above message on browser. Two line everything...looks a lot bigger when on my phone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mateo3xm Verified Member Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM I was just asking my brother who put the wild hair in Johansson’s ass this year. I told him Johansson must have opened a comments section somewhere( maybe hockey wilderness) and figured he had to prove all the naysayer wrong. Glad he’s providing useful depth to the team as of late. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Verified Member Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM The biggest problem for the Wild is the lackadaisical play of Kirill Kaprizov. His low effort turnovers have directly lead to the last two losses. He is on pace for 150ish turnovers. We need a head coach who has some authority. Someone who will get KKs butt in gear. If not, this is the Wild for the next 8 years. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Stanley Cups Verified Member Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM Glad to see someone is having some puck luck, even if it is JoJo, he's been in the right place at the right time to get some deflections as goals, ride the wave as long as you can. Ohgren had every opportunity to seize a spot, it's unfortunate, but he can marinate down in Iowa for the next 10-20 games and come back up later in the season with less pressure on himself once this season has gone totally sideways. Tarasenko has been a disappointment, between him and Jiricek, it's like the Wild didn't scout either prior to picking them up. Then we have the redundancy of Foligno and Trenin contributing next to nothing. Our whole team with the exception of injured Bogo has a negative +/-, but Spurgeon leading with a -12 and Foligno -9, two of our veteran leaders is concerning. Who would've guessed our depth at wing, not center would be the problem this year. Tough loss to Jets, but at least they battled back, but the Penguins usually eat our lunch so it's not going to get any easier Thursday. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM 2 hours ago, 0 Stanley Cups said: Our whole team with the exception of injured Bogo has a negative +/-, but Spurgeon leading with a -12 and Foligno -9, two of our veteran leaders is concerning. That comment right there is crazy. Spurgeon and Foligno are two guys that are usually fantastic in the D-zone. They just don't give up goals when on the ice. Yet both are struggling. Very concerning indeed. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Anyone have stats on the most turnovers by players on the Wild? I would bet that Kirill is near the top of that list. Nojo gives it away as well but usually in the o-zone and not in high danger situations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNCountryLife Verified Member Posted yesterday at 03:12 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:12 PM I've said this before. The biggest reason I dislike Nojo is because I think he is capable of playing at a high level yet he usually disengages himself from the play making him a major deficit on a line. But I will give a guy props when he earns it. He has played pretty solid hockey the last few games and last night he got hit hard and I expected him to disengage afterwards because of it. He didn't. He actually stayed aggressive and engaged. Keep that up and I will advocate more for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goenzoy Verified Member Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago On 10/29/2025 at 4:14 AM, Patrick said: head coach who has some authority. Someone who will get KKs butt in gear. Hynes is already running on borrowed time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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