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  • Marcus Foligno Is On Top Of the World On the Top Line


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    Tony Abbott

    Marcus Foligno has been in a Minnesota Wild sweater for almost eight years and over 500 games. How many of those have been on the top line? Without an exact count, a rough estimate would be "not many."

    Foligno has long been the Wild's "identity" player, the example which GM Bill Guerin wants his team to follow. He can chip in a goal occasionally, but he frontloads his game with a tough forechecking style and can get into scraps when needed.

    But -- surprise! -- Foligno is on the top line for the injured Wild, skating alongside star forwards Matt Boldy and Marco Rossi. That duo hit a skid with Mats Zuccarello during their latest slump, and Gustav Nyquist and Vinnie Hinostroza didn't stop the bleeding. With few other options, John Hynes turned to the guy who, if there's gonna be bleeding, usually is the one who starts it. 

    And it's worked out beautifully. This trio's only spent 57 minutes together at 5-on-5, but holy Moose, what an incredible almost-hour of hockey it's been. They've out-scored opponents 5-3 while probably getting a bit unlucky. Their expected goals against during that time are under 1.00, which speaks to a level of defensive excellence that's typical of Foligno's lines. Ultimately, they're controlling a staggering 81.8% of the expected goal share. 

    That will likely fall as the sample size gets bigger, but even so, these early returns show there's something there. And as surprising as it is to see Foligno pulling top-line duty... maybe we shouldn't be shocked.

    Foligno has a reputation for being a throwback to an era of NHL tough guys (though opposing fans might use different words), but that never fully gave him credit for what he brings. He lays the body, but it's always in service of lockdown defense. His hands must feel like rocks to the faces they make contact with, but he's averaged 17 goals per 82 games during the 2020s, so it's not like they're made of stone.

    While his famous line with Joel Eriksson Ek and Jordan Greenway weren't anyone's platonic ideal of a top line, they got results that rivaled the best lines in the league. Foligno's scoring touch hasn't fully rebounded since the Wild broke up that line two years ago. Still, there's nothing that boosts scoring like having linemates that can score. 

    Even with a recent hot streak, Foligno's point totals aren't going to scream "impact player." His 13 goals and 26 points are sixth and tied for eighth, respectively, on a team that can't score. Expand that lens to the rest of the NHL, Foligno isn't in the top 200 of either stat. Still, Foligno isn't just having a career year by some measures. He's been a top-50 player in the NHL and is even making a run for team MVP.

    Believe it.

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    Foligno has always been a favorite in Evolving-Hockey's Standings Points Above Replacement metric. His combination of elite defense and the ability to drive offense plays very well. But this year, he's taken his defense up a notch from "elite" to "best of the best," and that jump has Foligno sitting with incredible company.

    Foligno entered Tuesday as being worth 4.3 points in the standings. Only Marco Rossi (4.5 SPAR) is ahead of him on the Wild, and Foligno himself is tied for 39th in SPAR, alongside Jesper Bratt and Sidney Crosby. However, Bratt and Crosby have triple the points Foligno has, and they each have hundreds more minutes of ice time to generate value.

    That's gonna raise eyebrows. How good can defense be?, you may be asking.

    Pretty damn good. Foligno allows 1.79 expected goals against per hour at 5-on-5, the third-best rate in hockey among 366 forwards with 500-plus minutes. He's also one of 76 forwards to allow fewer than two actual goals per hour. And on the penalty kill, he's been the Wild's only rock. His 8.94 goals against per hour doesn't look good, but look at the context, and it's a minor miracle. The rest of the team gives up 10.62 goals per hour while shorthanded, which would be the second-worst rate in the NHL.

    Foligno's even-strength defense is tied with Sam Reinhart for No. 1 in the NHL, and his shorthanded defense is in the top 10. In terms of overall defensive value, Foligno is tops in the NHL with 9.7 Goals Above Replacement (translating to about 3.0 points in the standings). It's not just the best defensive performance this year but one of the best in the Analytics Era.

    Most Defensive GAR in a season, Forwards, 2007-08 to Present:

    1. Pavel Datsyuk, 2009-10: 9.9
    2. Marcus Foligno, 2018-19: 9.8
    3. MARCUS FOLIGNO, 2024-25: 9.7
    4. Logan O'Connor, 2024-25: 9.6
    T-5. Pavel Datsyuk, 2007-08: 9.2
    T-5. Patrice Bergeron, 2021-22: 9.2
    7. Ilya Mikheyev, 2024-25: 9.1
    8. Mikko Koivu, 2017-18: 8.7
    T-9. Daymond Langkow, 2009-10: 8.1
    T-9. Patrice Bergeron, 2016-17: 8.1

    That's a crazy list, with Foligno's season only being bested by a three-time Selke Trophy winner and Hall of Famer... and himself. It's also interesting that Foligno now has two better defensive seasons than a six-time Selke winner in Bergeron.

    Who knows how long the Foligno Top Line Experiment will last? Whenever Kaprizov returns, his line will be the top line, and Zuccarello will almost certainly be his other winger. But the Wild could keep their experiment going by having another center (Eriksson Ek upon return?) play with Kaprizov and keep Foligno with Boldy and Rossi. 

    It'd be worthwhile to try heading into the playoffs. Coaches love not to mess up the things that work, and that line is working right now. Meanwhile, Boldy's looking for his first postseason breakout, and perhaps Foligno's forechecking can create space for the skilled winger to operate.

    But the biggest reason to have Foligno in a top-six role is simple: If he's one of Minnesota's best players, it makes sense to get him on the ice as often as possible. And this season, Foligno fits that bill.

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    6 hours ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Honestly don't think that any of the deals are terrible value. Even if people believe the contracts were 10% overpays, Guerin would have needed to overpay to bring in free agents. He's saved some money with great long-term contracts for the top players. Overall, the Wild have a team that's tough to play against when they are fully healthy--hopefully we see that again soon.

    But, if we only sign 1, namely Foligno, what other better UFA could we have gotten for the top 6? We backfill with an ELC. I know the ELC guys haven't performed that well, but sometimes you just have to play them at coach them to get better. We could have done this with OgZ, or Yurov whom we could have afforded. 

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    6 hours ago, MNCountryLife said:

    I like the idea of keeping them together.  Let the other line be Kirill, Ek and Zuc.  The 3rd line be Hartman, Vinnie and Nyquist.  4th line is Braz, Freddy and Trenin.

    Hmmmm, I'm not seeing a Johansson up here.

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    16 minutes ago, RedLake said:

    The Canadian's signed Demidov today. No Yurov? How convenient for a big market team.

    I read we don’t have the cap space to do it before the regular season ends.  They are working on bringing him over though.  

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    35 minutes ago, SkolWild73 said:

    I read we don’t have the cap space to do it before the regular season ends.  They are working on bringing him over though.  

    Keep Middleton out till playoffs problem solved if I'm understanding the LTIR rules correctly.

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    1 minute ago, RedLake said:

    Keep Middleton out till playoffs problem solved if I'm understanding the LTIR rules correctly.

    I was thinking the same.  Same article did mention his ankle injury too.  Guess we will see.

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    1 hour ago, RedLake said:

    Keep Middleton out till playoffs problem solved if I'm understanding the LTIR rules correctly.

    I wish Billy would play that game. It’s what he should have done with the Kirill- Ek situation so that we could have picked up Brock Nelson during the trade deadline.

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    Was about to post how Vancouver could no longer catch us and they score 3 goals in the final minute against Dallas to tie the game and send it to overtime.  Dallas gave up 5 third period goals.  Crazy ending.  

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    3 hours ago, SkolWild73 said:

    I read we don’t have the cap space to do it before the regular season ends.  They are working on bringing him over though.  

    I believe they can sign 1 guy, but that they prefer Buium because he gives them something the team doesn't have, he's healthy, and playing at a really high level. If Yurov had never gotten injured and accelerated his scoring down the stretch, maybe they would feel differently.

    Yurov came back to compete in the playoffs earlier than he would have in the regular season. His ankle likely needs more work to get back to 100%, so it wouldn't be the best decision to rush him into NHL playoff hockey.

    I fully expect Yurov to be signed in the summer and he would likely be with the MN Wild to start next season. He has a lot of talent and hockey IQ, but he didn't have a very healthy season, so hopefully he gets healthy, strong, and sharpens up his skills prior to heading into training camp with the Wild in the fall.

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    1 hour ago, SkolWild73 said:

    Was about to post how Vancouver could no longer catch us and they score 3 goals in the final minute against Dallas to tie the game and send it to overtime.  Dallas gave up 5 third period goals.  Crazy ending.  

    I don't have a good feeling about the last 4 games.

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    13 hours ago, RedLake said:

    The Canadian's signed Demidov today. No Yurov? How convenient for a big market team.

    I thought I heard his contract in Russia hasn't been mutually agreed to be terminated yet anyways. Doesn't officially expire until 05/31.

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    8 minutes ago, M_Nels said:

    I thought I heard his contract in Russia hasn't been mutually agreed to be terminated yet anyways. Doesn't officially expire until 05/31.

    He signed a three year entry level yesterday. Don't see why Yurov hasn't signed yet. This team needs all the offensive help they can get. Modano-Koivu-Walz forth line would work at this point lol.

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    14 minutes ago, RedLake said:

    He signed a three year entry level yesterday. Don't see why Yurov hasn't signed yet. This team needs all the offensive help they can get. Modano-Koivu-Walz forth line would work at this point lol.

    That's the thing though, I don't think he technically can because he's still under contract with Metallurg. Demidov's contract was terminated before he signed his ELC.

    Hopefully mnfaninnc can say 100%, he's more well versed in the technical side than I am.

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    14 hours ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Hmmmm, I'm not seeing a Johansson up here.

    Nope.  I don't think he has earned a right to be on the ice.  Johansson has the skill and ability to be an impact player.  We see it a game here... a game there... but never consistent.  He consistently lacks effort and I believe him to be detrimental to the team.  He is easy to play against.  

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    14 hours ago, SkolWild73 said:

    I read we don’t have the cap space to do it before the regular season ends.  They are working on bringing him over though.  

    A couple guys will get dumped when Ek and Kap come back too.

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    16 hours ago, Trade Deadline Hero said:

    Moose is a really solid grinder. It’s great to see him on the top six, his play deserves it. I hope one day he gets the big C. Very clearly his presence adds a lot of energy to the bench, he’s a great leader and always shows up when needed. 

    As a charter member of the Foligno Hater's club, I will admit that his play this season has taught me to appreciate the need for a player who can fill his role.  Big (or small.  ie Domi), physical, mean spirited, smart enough not to be a penalty magnet, willing and able to fight (unlike Duhaime getting destroyed everytime).  This of our past Foligno type players: Chris Stewart, Boogard, Reeves, DLo, Brazzo, T-Bag.  Foligno is by far the cream of that crop.

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    1 hour ago, M_Nels said:

    That's the thing though, I don't think he technically can because he's still under contract with Metallurg. Demidov's contract was terminated before he signed his ELC.

    Hopefully mnfaninnc can say 100%, he's more well versed in the technical side than I am.

    Metallurg needs to terminate today. The Wild will look so different Game1 with Kaprizov, EK, Yurov in the top 6. Gives the bottom 6 some hope in round 1if NoJo went full-on tough euro mode, and Lightwinds started to light people up like the legendary bone crushing Big Buff.

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