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  • Can Justin Brazeau Become the Player He Was Earlier This Season?


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    Bekki Antonelli

    On March 6, the Minnesota Wild traded Marat Khusnutdinov, Jakub Lauko, and a 2026 sixth-round pick for Boston Bruins forward Justin Brazeau. All three players are young and early in their careers but have potential despite limited performance. 

    Often, a change of scenery is the key to unlocking better performance. Unfortunately, only the Bruins have immediately benefitted from the deal. Khunutdinov had 2 goals and 5 assists in 57 games for the Wild this season. However, he already has 2 goals for the Bruins in just 5 games, including this beauty:

    While Minnesotans may have buyer's remorse seeing Khusnutdinov’s sudden success, it's a testament to how important confidence and team placement can be. Brazeau has 0 points in 6 games for the Wild, but his stats reflect a confidence problem rather than a lack of skill. If Brazeau can dangle Sergei Bobrovsky like this in one of his first NHL games, he already has a seasoned player's confidence and scoring ability. He doesn’t have a future riding pine.

    Brazeau has scored 10 goals and 10 assists in his 63 games this season. However, he hasn’t scored in 18 games. He’s in his first NHL season, so 20 points in 45 games is solid, especially on a team fighting to make the playoffs. 

    During the first half of the season, Boston regularly gave him 20+ shifts, never dropping below 17 per game except in the first 3 games of the season. However, in mid-January, Brazeau’s production and ice time decreased. 

    The Bruins were on a 6-game losing streak from Dec 31, 2024, to January 9, 2025. During this period, it would have made sense for the Bruins to shift things around to break the losing streak, but Brazeau played consistently throughout it. He scored 2 goals and stayed +1 through the period, even though the Bruins allowed 24 goals against during these 6 games. 

    Boston broke their losing streak in a 4-3 overtime win on January 11 against the Florida Panthers, in which Brazeau had an assist. Oddly, this was the start of Brazeau’s drop in production and ice time. It’s unclear whether the coaching staff lost confidence in him and reduced his ice time or he lost it in himself and started producing less. Regardless, it becomes a vicious cycle. Less ice time means fewer opportunities and often a drop in self-confidence, which means fewer goals and assists and less ice time.

    Coaches lose confidence in players or stop playing them despite their success for various reasons. However, in mid-January, Boston made no major coaching changes, no major players returned from injury, and made no headline trades. 

    The only notable event around that time was a brawl at the end of Boston’s January 9 game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Brazeau came away with a penalty and a game misconduct, but he served neither because it was at the end of the game. Additionally, the brawl was a result of Emil Lilleberg’s dirty cross-check against Bruins center Mark Kastelic. It was more likely to earn Brazeau a pat on the back than getting him benched and traded. 

    Ultimately, it’s not clear what started the downward shift for Brazeau. 

    Unfortunately, Minnesota has not put much faith in Brazeau either. He finally broke 10 minutes of TOI on Saturday after playing as little as 4:10 minutes in a game for the Wild. Still, this recent upward shift is a positive sign. Brazeau has been making the most of his opportunities despite minimal ice time. 

    Brazeau may not have any points for the Wild, but he has been effective on the ice. He has 47 high-danger shots this season, compared to the 25.8 average for forwards. He has already had at least 2 near-goals for Minnesota, which shows his readiness to jump into action. He kept high pressure on the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night, picked up a loose puck, and nearly scored:

    During Minnesota’s game against the New York Rangers last Thursday, he sent a one-timer on net, which Igor Shesterkin saved.

    He’s creating and capitalizing on opportunities, and the points will come if Brazeau stays consistent. 

    Brazeau has also been effective on PK. At 6-foot-6, 227 lbs., he has incredible reach and easily blocks passing and shooting lanes. His penalty kill defensive and offensive zone times are better than average. This season, he has spent 33% of the time in the offensive zone, compared to the 29.6% average. He has also spent 49.6% of the time in the defensive zone, compared to the 56.4% average.

    He has 5 blocked shots in 6 games for the Wild, which is well above the 0.5 average per game for a power forward and 0.4 per game for a smaller forward. While in Boston, he averaged 0.45 this season, which is still strong, considering he got considerably less ice time than other forwards. 

    Brazeau has shown his value but has had a difficult couple of months. Still, he has maintained his strong defensive game and continues to create opportunities for the Wild. While his efforts have not yet resulted in a goal for Minnesota, he’s on track to contribute the way he did earlier this season. 

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    Khusnutdinov has potential to be better and is being used completely differently in Boston than with the Wild. We'll see if he can continue to produce points. He's scored 4 goals on the season now. I found it somewhat interesting that the 2 games he scored with the Wild, the Wild won both games.

    In the 2 games he's scored for Boston, they've lost by multiple goals--his team was down by at least 3 goals when he scored, so perhaps the opposition was a little less focused. Boston lost both games by 3-4 goals.

    Brazeau hasn't shown a lot, but may fit in solidly once playoff time arrives.

    If Khusnutdinov continues to score on 66% of his shots, the Wild will probably regret this trade, but I suspect he will not score on 2/3 of the shots he takes. Also, 3 shots on goal in 5 games doesn't seem like a lot.

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    14 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Khusnutdinov has potential to be better and is being used completely differently in Boston than with the Wild. We'll see if he can continue to produce points. He's scored 4 goals on the season now. I found it somewhat interesting that the 2 games he scored with the Wild, the Wild won both games.

    In the 2 games he's scored for Boston, they've lost by multiple goals--his team was down by at least 3 goals when he scored, so perhaps the opposition was a little less focused. Boston lost both games by 3-4 goals.

    Brazeau hasn't shown a lot, but may fit in solidly once playoff time arrives.

    If Khusnutdinov continues to score on 66% of his shots, the Wild will probably regret this trade, but I suspect he will not score on 2/3 of the shots he takes. Also, 3 shots on goal in 5 games doesn't seem like a lot.

    If not the Wild Org., I do believe Wild fans will rue the day this trade was made. And, to add insult to injury they threw in a 2'nd. Terrible, terrible.

    Hoozy's got speed and a good shot. He'll be successful when paired with better talent. I'm betting he centers line 2 for Bruins next season. JMO

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    1 minute ago, Willy the poor boy said:

    If not the Wild Org., I do believe Wild fans will rue the day this trade was made. And, to add insult to injury they threw in a 2'nd. Terrible, terrible.

    Hoozy's got speed and a good shot. He'll be successful when paired with better talent. I'm betting he centers line 2 for Bruins next season. JMO

    I do think Bra has some game, but he is a lumbering sloth out there. I'm not so sure that can be changed much at 27.

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    6 minutes ago, Willy the poor boy said:

    If not the Wild Org., I do believe Wild fans will rue the day this trade was made. And, to add insult to injury they threw in a 2'nd. Terrible, terrible.

    Hoozy's got speed and a good shot. He'll be successful when paired with better talent. I'm betting he centers line 2 for Bruins next season. JMO

    What do you mean they "threw in a 2nd"?

    Boston could be last in their division next season(only Buffalo behind them in the current season), so I guess I won't bet against Khusnutdinov centering their 2nd line, but I think it's fairly safe to assume he won't be centering the 2nd line of a contender in the next few seasons.

    Solid NHL player, and I hope he keeps developing, but he's not currently more productive than Dewar was with the Wild at age 23. Yurov and Riley Heidt both have the potential to be better as early as next season.

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    Marat for Brazeau straight up would have been more palatable, BG got fleeced. It's going to hurt even more when Marat wins a cup before the Wild, and he contributes to the win. 

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    12 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    What do you mean they "threw in a 2nd"?

    Boston could be last in their division next season(only Buffalo behind them in the current season), so I guess I won't bet against Khusnutdinov centering their 2nd line, but I think it's fairly safe to assume he won't be centering the 2nd line of a contender in the next few seasons.

    Solid NHL player, and I hope he keeps developing, but he's not currently more productive than Dewar was with the Wild at age 23. Yurov and Riley Heidt both have the potential to be better as early as next season.

    Boston is def. rebuilding and they could be last but, Hoozy will be a better player by himself then Bra will ever be. He'll be centering their 2'nd line and we'll regret this trade. I do like some of Bra's skills but he's so not fleet a foot that I just don't see him being anything long term for anyone. I hope I'm wrong but, I don't think I'm very far off.

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    1 hour ago, Willy the poor boy said:

    And, to add insult to injury they threw in a 2'nd. Terrible, terrible.

    I think he meant that they threw in a 2nd round pick? I’ve seen this comment on a thread in reddit too, but as the author correctly points out, it was a sixth round pick.

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    1 hour ago, Willy the poor boy said:

    Boston is def. rebuilding and they could be last but, Hoozy will be a better player by himself then Bra will ever be.

    I don't dispute that it's very possible that Knudi could become a better player. To me, this was Guerin doing Khusnutdinov and his agent a favor since the Wild did not have cap space to keep him on the NHL roster after adding Nyquist.

    With that being said, it's not clear that Khusnutdinov would have a major role at any future date with the Wild given the other developing prospects that could surpass his talent level in the near future, and the high likelihood they'll be bringing in a free agent and/or trading for the top 6 forward along with adding Yurov. Heidt is a similar prospect to him and Ohgren is likely to have a depth role as well.

    You also are suggesting that Khusnutdinov will be centering the 2nd line for Boston, but they aren't even using him as a C while they are languishing near the bottom of the conference.  He's played over 74 minutes with Boston and taken 1 faceoff, which he lost.  They might view him only as a wing.

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    29 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    I don't dispute that it's very possible that Knudi could become a better player. To me, this was Guerin doing Khusnutdinov and his agent a favor since the Wild did not have cap space to keep him on the NHL roster after adding Nyquist.

    With that being said, it's not clear that Khusnutdinov would have a major role at any future date with the Wild given the other developing prospects that could surpass his talent level in the near future, and the high likelihood they'll be bringing in a free agent and/or trading for the top 6 forward along with adding Yurov. Heidt is a similar prospect to him and Ohgren is likely to have a depth role as well.

    You also are suggesting that Khusnutdinov will be centering the 2nd line for Boston, but they aren't even using him as a C while they are languishing near the bottom of the conference.  He's played over 74 minutes with Boston and taken 1 faceoff, which he lost.  They might view him only as a wing.

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    Joe smith was answering viewer questions on soya pod. He was asked about what year of the plan we are in.  This is news to me because he said when Craig did the buyouts they didn’t have a plan Craig thought it would be easy to build a contender so didn’t plan. It wasn’t till Billy had been here for awhile and people started asking,  He and Billy came up with 5 year plan. That’s crazy. He simply copied Vegas owners demand they win cup in 5 years  

       Today I read they want Minnesota to pay close to 400 million renovate . This is where Craig has been planning and working the politicians for many years while having no plan for wild. To get Minnesotans to pay for his hobby he’s bad at! To pay for him to raise prices on Minnesotans.  This billionaire got his guy in office to give tax cuts to billionaires. They’ve tanked the economy but are still going to get there billionaire tax cuts.  So on top of that Craig wants a handout .  Even though this organization has done nothing in its existence.  We should let this team leave! Or pay for themselves .  Borrow against the crazy value of the team. Use your tax cut Craig !  The value of sports teams are going up yet viewership is going down in all sports . Baseball is signing crazy contracts but don’t have a tv deal.  None of this adds up other than these owners are getting free money from tax payers . They are trying to hold cities hostage to there demands. Now it’s not just stadiums. They want casinos , hotels , and huge complexes .  Minnesota should tell Craig to walk. Let the nhl explain how Minnesota doesn’t have a team but supplies a fair share of players .  Enough of welfare for billionaires!! Get a job billionaire! 

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    I get Dean's rant about the money, but does OCL also own the X? I think the city owns it, and with most renovations, the owner gets to pay. Out of the cost of the renovation, how much is OCL putting up? 40%? 50%? 

    It is my understanding that the X is also used for other events and not just Wild games. I would assume that most of the renovations that the Wild need will be paid through OCL and most of the renovations that are needed for all events are paid by the city via taxpayers. 

    We can argue over whether the X really needs renovations, but the truth is that public places like this get used pretty hard, and fans don't take losses that easily. When was the last time the X was renovated? If it's been more than 10 years, I'd say it's due. Landlords have to do this all the time, unless they are slumlords. 

    I'd also look into the lease which may mandate certain renovations that need to take place. Yes, you can always upgrade, but the upgrades should happen when the life of the items replacing have worn out. This would be a line item type of thing. For instance, if OCL wants to replace a perfectly good scoreboard with something newer and upgraded, this he should do himself. But, if the bathrooms need new fixtures because they're beaten up, this would be on the city. 

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    It was pointed out in an earlier article that Breezers, or should we call him Brazos, came to play in a very different system. You can also make the argument that MaRat did too, but his skills were speed and he could adjust easier. Being that Breezers is a larger body and slower speed, he is having to adapt and it's taking more time because his timing simply isn't there. 

    This is not a thing about the coaches not having confidence in him. This is a thing where the coaches are bringing him along and not dropping too much on his plate. He not only has to get down the timing of what we're doing, but also the differences in what the system demands of him. For instance, we have to play so perfect, that Breezers cannot leave his zone early. He's got to get that timing down, as well as what to look for. 

    Getting him up to speed is the main concern until the end of the season, because his large frame can be very effective come playoff time. He can be the Ek on PP2. He can also be an effective screen. He knows where to go to be effective. Yet, when you are down 5-1, that seems like a perfect opportunity to work on those things, not sit and watch. 

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    Maybe its confidence but watching him I see a big guy who somehow manages to make Jordan Greenway look like a hard nosed power forward.  Timid is putting it lightly. You would think he is 1 ft and 60 pounds lighter.  He has zero snarl to his game.  Hopefully i'm wrong....

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    3 hours ago, Dean said:

    Joe smith was answering viewer questions on soya pod. He was asked about what year of the plan we are in.  This is news to me because he said when Craig did the buyouts they didn’t have a plan Craig thought it would be easy to build a contender so didn’t plan. It wasn’t till Billy had been here for awhile and people started asking,  He and Billy came up with 5 year plan. That’s crazy. He simply copied Vegas owners demand they win cup in 5 years  

       Today I read they want Minnesota to pay close to 400 million renovate . This is where Craig has been planning and working the politicians for many years while having no plan for wild. To get Minnesotans to pay for his hobby he’s bad at! To pay for him to raise prices on Minnesotans.  This billionaire got his guy in office to give tax cuts to billionaires. They’ve tanked the economy but are still going to get there billionaire tax cuts.  So on top of that Craig wants a handout .  Even though this organization has done nothing in its existence.  We should let this team leave! Or pay for themselves .  Borrow against the crazy value of the team. Use your tax cut Craig !  The value of sports teams are going up yet viewership is going down in all sports . Baseball is signing crazy contracts but don’t have a tv deal.  None of this adds up other than these owners are getting free money from tax payers . They are trying to hold cities hostage to there demands. Now it’s not just stadiums. They want casinos , hotels , and huge complexes .  Minnesota should tell Craig to walk. Let the nhl explain how Minnesota doesn’t have a team but supplies a fair share of players .  Enough of welfare for billionaires!! Get a job billionaire! 

    Who tanked the economy ?  Biden is the only one i know who blew energy and mortgage interest rates  .   The Vikings stadium is paid off early why not use those etabs etc ..

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    17 hours ago, mnfaninnc said:

    I get Dean's rant about the money, but does OCL also own the X? I think the city owns it, and with most renovations, the owner gets to pay. Out of the cost of the renovation, how much is OCL putting up? 40%? 50%? 

    It is my understanding that the X is also used for other events and not just Wild games. I would assume that most of the renovations that the Wild need will be paid through OCL and most of the renovations that are needed for all events are paid by the city via taxpayers. 

    We can argue over whether the X really needs renovations, but the truth is that public places like this get used pretty hard, and fans don't take losses that easily. When was the last time the X was renovated? If it's been more than 10 years, I'd say it's due. Landlords have to do this all the time, unless they are slumlords. 

    I'd also look into the lease which may mandate certain renovations that need to take place. Yes, you can always upgrade, but the upgrades should happen when the life of the items replacing have worn out. This would be a line item type of thing. For instance, if OCL wants to replace a perfectly good scoreboard with something newer and upgraded, this he should do himself. But, if the bathrooms need new fixtures because they're beaten up, this would be on the city. 

    Just read about the X reno. Of the $750M the Wild would put up apron. $250M. The city would put up about $150M and the state would put up the rest. The X is 25 years old and has had a small reno about 10 years ago. This reno is also including the Riverfront Civic Center and the attached 100 year old theater. Some of the reno items are apparently mandatory. Some is much needed like locker rooms and ice plant. Some is something else like adding restaurants/bars to the outside of the X. Also, with the legislature spending the whole state budget surplus last year, there is scant interest in adding to the bonding bill (ie. the timing is very poor). 

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    3 hours ago, Up North Guy said:

    Also, with the legislature spending the whole state budget surplus last year, there is scant interest in adding to the bonding bill (ie. the timing is very poor). 

    So, is the State's share of the $350m left over supposed to come from a bonding bill? Why not just use the surplus?

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    I don't like subsidies period, but Brazo for Knudi was a sideways move. Gave each guy a new opportunity. Not unfair, just different vibe for each team. Not sure about Brazo yet but the Wild needed size. It won't be catastrophic if it doesn't work out. Might be Summer trades to include players like him too? 

    I think Guerin likes to evaluate and move on for another try if it's not gonna fit his team. That's what he's shown many times. 

     

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    They needed to throw in the pick to have Boston take back Lauko. He was injured way too often this season and could no longer depend on him being in the line up and the Wild are as cash strapped as it can get. Money in money out. Koozy may have been on the 4th line but he couldn't even sniff the net and his faceoffs were sub par to say the least. To be fair I think he could have used some seasoning in the minors but who knows if that would help enough. So, they went with a big player (with some possibly untapped upside) hoping he could add something the 4th line was missing and maybe even play him up the lineup if he hit. Not the greatest deal but also not bummed about it. 

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    2 hours ago, mnfaninnc said:

    So, is the State's share of the $350m left over supposed to come from a bonding bill? Why not just use the surplus?

    There is only a very small projected surplus the next two years and it is shrinking by the day. The following period is projected to be a $6B deficit. They spent it all and raised taxes to spend even more. It is going to be pretty ugly financially for the state in the next few years.

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    On 3/19/2025 at 1:56 PM, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    I don't dispute that it's very possible that Knudi could become a better player. To me, this was Guerin doing Khusnutdinov and his agent a favor since the Wild did not have cap space to keep him on the NHL roster after adding Nyquist.

    With that being said, it's not clear that Khusnutdinov would have a major role at any future date with the Wild given the other developing prospects that could surpass his talent level in the near future, and the high likelihood they'll be bringing in a free agent and/or trading for the top 6 forward along with adding Yurov. Heidt is a similar prospect to him and Ohgren is likely to have a depth role as well.

    You also are suggesting that Khusnutdinov will be centering the 2nd line for Boston, but they aren't even using him as a C while they are languishing near the bottom of the conference.  He's played over 74 minutes with Boston and taken 1 faceoff, which he lost.  They might view him only as a wing.

    Billy should have sent marat to Iowa instead of boston (this was not a “solid” for Marat)

    he Overpaid plain and simple 

    just like w nyquist

    based on your stat heavy analysis - braz is on track to finish season w wild with exactly zero pts….

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    16 hours ago, Up North Guy said:

    There is only a very small projected surplus the next two years and it is shrinking by the day. The following period is projected to be a $6B deficit. They spent it all and raised taxes to spend even more. It is going to be pretty ugly financially for the state in the next few years.

    That's usually how things go. Oooo, we have a surplus let's spend it all now! 

    How do people vote these clowns in. Do they like having their taxes raised? But, more importantly for this website, do they like making our team less competitive for attracting free agents? There's a reason that Dallas, Nashville, Florida and even Nevada can attract some great talent. Their cap goes a certain % further than others. For instance in NC, it would be 2.25% larger than the Hurricanes can spend to in net $. I have no idea what the rate is in MN for that large of a salary. 

    And don't think that the players don't know since most are foreigners. Their guys, their agents and financial advisers keep them informed of the tax implications of where they sign and how much more they can have in state income tax free states. So, by how much would we have to outbid Florida to get a Mitch Marner? It's not like we've got beach weather in the middle of the season either.

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    15 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    Billy should have sent marat to Iowa instead of boston (this was not a “solid” for Marat)

    It is a solid when you consider MaRat was making 10% of what he was making on the Wild. It gives him back his salary. But, was development the problem or using MaRat in the wrong role?

    I thought MaRat had some nice subtle passing moves. His button hook, go to move was still better than almost any NHLer. He still backed defenders off knowing it was coming because they couldn't skate quick enough to stay with him. If they anticipate it, boom, he spins and is gone. I think the downfall in MaRat's offensive game was he had 4th line wings with him. He was never going to drive offensive play by himself, he needed equality on his wings. Lauko was a good compliment of speed, but had stone hands. The other wing represented the flavor of the month at Ben & Jerry's. 

    So, it looks like Boston bought into the Grape Knuts theme of the 2 players. They run a completely different system, and I think MaRat's speed on the wing can really help them. As for Brazos, hopefully he gets his timing down in this system. I haven't given up on him and have seen some good shifts. He just has to keep growing on those good shifts each chance he gets. 

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    5 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    It is a solid when you consider MaRat was making 10% of what he was making on the Wild. It gives him back his salary. But, was development the problem or using MaRat in the wrong role?

    I thought MaRat had some nice subtle passing moves. His button hook, go to move was still better than almost any NHLer. He still backed defenders off knowing it was coming because they couldn't skate quick enough to stay with him. If they anticipate it, boom, he spins and is gone. I think the downfall in MaRat's offensive game was he had 4th line wings with him. He was never going to drive offensive play by himself, he needed equality on his wings. Lauko was a good compliment of speed, but had stone hands. The other wing represented the flavor of the month at Ben & Jerry's. 

    So, it looks like Boston bought into the Grape Knuts theme of the 2 players. They run a completely different system, and I think MaRat's speed on the wing can really help them. As for Brazos, hopefully he gets his timing down in this system. I haven't given up on him and have seen some good shifts. He just has to keep growing on those good shifts each chance he gets. 

    to me - this was not a solid, where Billy wanted to give Marat a fresh start, but more of a need to include him for the trade to go through. but regardless - i am not a fan of the trade, no matter what the reason was. 

    I think the downfall in MaRat's offensive game was he had 4th line wings with him. He was never going to drive offensive play by himself, he needed equality on his wings. is that even a bad thing? no one can drive a play by himself on this team apart from Kaprizov! Marat was still young and learning to adapt to US system. Did all we asked of him and likely had a lot of carry over from KHL "responsible-two-way-system" that he followed, so he may have been a bit too cautious and the play with scraps didn't help. but again - i am not sure why he had to be used. just send him to iowa, and if you realy want that Braz guy - just give him Lauko for him. 

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    3 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    but again - i am not sure why he had to be used. just send him to iowa, and if you realy want that Braz guy - just give him Lauko for him. 

    Yes overpay, but yes solid. For the player, $975k or $80k is a big difference. MaRat also had bonuses attached to this year, which may be for points or may also be for games played. If Guerin wasn't going to use him next season could he have gotten something more on the side? Lauko + 6th should have landed Brazos. Could MaRat have brought us a 3rd to cash in next TDL? I think the answer there is yes.

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