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  • Matt Boldy's Defense Is Gaining As Much Attention As His Offense


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    Chris Schad

    Minnesota Wild fans have known that Matt Boldy arrived in the NHL a long time ago. The only question is how high his ceiling could be.

    For most of the 24-year-old’s career, the conversation has been centered around his offense. Bill Guerin mentioned before last season that he believed that Boldy could someday become “a 50/50 guy,” recording 50 goals and 50 assists in a season. His playmaking ability is also apparent when he’s on the ice, using space correctly and finding an open teammate.

    But for all the talk about Boldy’s offense, his defense is beginning to take center stage, and it could be the final step needed to go from an All-Star caliber player to a franchise player.

    Boldy’s defensive play has been a hot topic as he’s made a couple of crucial plays during the Wild’s recent hot streak. Minnesota has won seven of its past nine games and collected points in eight of its last nine. The key has been a commitment on defense, where the Wild have allowed two goals or fewer in seven of those games.

    To that extent, Boldy has been leading the charge. In a Nov. 16 overtime win against the Vegas Golden Knights, Mitch Marner went on a breakaway in overtime that seemed to spell doom for the Wild. When Marner passed the puck behind him to Shea Theodore, it was Boldy who sprinted down the ice after a turnover and lifted his stick to extend the game and help Kirill Kaprizov score the eventual game-winner.

    On Wednesday night, Boldy’s defense played another key role in the Wild’s win over the Carolina Hurricanes. Already up 1-0 on Brock Faber’s goal early in the game, Boldy made an excellent read on an entry attempt by the Hurricanes, leading to a breakaway and giving Minnesota a 2-0 lead.

     

     

    The Hurricanes came back to force overtime, and Boldy’s shootout winner drew the headlines along with a highlight-reel save by Jesper Wallstedt. But if it weren’t for Boldy’s play earlier in the game, the Wild may have never been in that position, which shows how big a development his defense has become.

    Like many aspects of Boldy’s game, he laid the foundation a long time ago, and it’s beginning to reach elite levels. According to Evolving-Hockey,  Boldy is currently a top-20 defensive forward in their goals above replacement metric at 1.9. He also ranks in the 91st percentile defensively, which puts him among the league’s best defenders at the forward position.

    As a result, the Wild have given Boldy priority assignments throughout the year as part of the Wild’s top defensive line alongside Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Johansson. But it also serves as a steady foundation to an offensive game that is still growing.

    Guerin mentioned during a TV interview earlier in the year that a strong defensive game is critical to long-term success in the NHL. When the offense runs dry, players can lean on their defensive game and remain viable contributors.

    Boldy did some of this one year ago when he endured three stretches without a goal in nine games or more. The worst drought came late in the year, with a 15-game stretch with just two goals coming out of the 4 Nations Tournament. The slide, where the Wild posted a 6-8-1 record, turned a fast start into a crawl toward the playoffs, but Boldy worked on the little things to keep the team afloat.

    “It’s hard to score, no question about it,  when things aren’t going your way, things aren’t going in,” Boldy said at the end of that slump last March. “As I’ve played more and more, you realize that you’re going to go through these ups and downs. You don’t want to. But you can’t be nonexistent when it’s not going in.”

    So far this season, both aspects have come together. Boldy is tied for the team lead with Kirill Kaprizov with 11 goals and second on the Wild with 22 points entering Friday’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. While his offensive output has been key, his defense has been just as crucial on a team that needs to limit offensive chances until it can find dynamic upgrades deeper in its lineup.

    If the Wild want to keep their recent hot streak from being their annual Thanksgiving resurgence, Boldy will still have to contribute on the offensive end. However, his defense is providing the team with a steady foundation and could be the cornerstone that turns him into the franchise player the Wild fans believe he can be.

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    On 11/21/2025 at 4:34 PM, Patrick said:

    Maybe Boldy should have gotten the 17 million?

    Such a terrible take.  

    Boldy is second on the team to the guy who is going to get 17 million.  When Boldy is due a contract he will be considered for a contract similar to Kaprizov's.  That is if he is on a hundred point streak for the next five years of his career.  

    So, maybe we should just sit back and see where this bus is going before we start comparing contracts and worth of players.  

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    1 hour ago, 1Brotherbill said:

    Such a terrible take.  

    Boldy is second on the team to the guy who is going to get 17 million.  When Boldy is due a contract he will be considered for a contract similar to Kaprizov's.  That is if he is on a hundred point streak for the next five years of his career.  

    So, maybe we should just sit back and see where this bus is going before we start comparing contracts and worth of players.  

    How is it a terrible take? If the Wild were starting negotiations with KK today they probably open with 12 million. He has the lowest Corsi and Fenwick in the top 6 and has been mediocre 5 on 5. 

    Boldy has been excellent 5 on 5 in all three zones. Excellent on the PK and excellent on the PP.  Despite the fact that KK has played almost a full game more than Boldy 5 on 5 Boldy only has one less point.

    The silver lining is that KK will likely play much better ( I think he is still injured) as the season goes on and that will make the Wild a very formidable team!

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    On 11/22/2025 at 8:25 PM, Patrick said:

    How is it a terrible take? If the Wild were starting negotiations with KK today they probably open with 12 million. He has the lowest Corsi and Fenwick in the top 6 and has been mediocre 5 on 5. 

    It's about percentage of the cap.  If you don't understand that I got nothing for you.  Kirill is a star of the team.  Let's try and explain this to you Leon Draisaitl made 14 million last year with a cap of 88 million when it was signed.  The cap since went up but that wasn't a thing when the contract was signed.  That percentage was 15 percent of the cap.  When Kirill signed his contract the idea that Boldy was going to do this was not a thing.  People thought maybe but it wasn't a sure thing.  Now for a very short time he has proven he can score at the same pace as Kirill.  So anyway, the projected cap for the 2027/28 season is going to be 113 million.  Since everyone knows that the cap will be around that the contract is written as such.  Which if you do the math it comes out to 15 percent of the cap.  So, basically Kirill is going to make the same as Draisaitl.  

    At the end of the day both are top 25 scores in the league and the team is paying less for the two than Edmonton is paying for their top two, this season.  

    So yes terrible take. 

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    58 minutes ago, 1Brotherbill said:

    It's about percentage of the cap.  If you don't understand that I got nothing for you.  Kirill is a star of the team.  Let's try and explain this to you Leon Draisaitl made 14 million last year with a cap of 88 million when it was signed.  The cap since went up but that wasn't a thing when the contract was signed.  That percentage was 15 percent of the cap.  When Kirill signed his contract the idea that Boldy was going to do this was not a thing.  People thought maybe but it wasn't a sure thing.  Now for a very short time he has proven he can score at the same pace as Kirill.  So anyway, the projected cap for the 2027/28 season is going to be 113 million.  Since everyone knows that the cap will be around that the contract is written as such.  Which if you do the math it comes out to 15 percent of the cap.  So, basically Kirill is going to make the same as Draisaitl.  

    At the end of the day both are top 25 scores in the league and the team is paying less for the two than Edmonton is paying for their top two, this season.  

    So yes terrible take. 

    😂😂😂😂 You twisted yourself into a pretzel on that one!

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    On 11/22/2025 at 8:25 PM, Patrick said:

    The silver lining is that KK will likely play much better ( I think he is still injured)

    What injury are you referring?   Last seasons surgery?   Logan Stanley’s scrunching?

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    48 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    What injury are you referring?   Last seasons surgery?   Logan Stanley’s scrunching?

    I think they are the same thing but yeah. He doesn't look fully recovered.

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    24 minutes ago, Patrick said:

    I think they are the same thing but yeah. He doesn't look fully recovered.

    If he’s not recovered from that/those by now that’d qualify as a chronic injury.  I hope you’re wrong

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