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    Kalisha Turnipseed

    Riley Heidt will try to earn a roster spot in camp this year. The problem is that the Minnesota Wild have handcuffed themselves with several contracts that are difficult to move, and Heidt will be competing with Liam Ohgren and Marat Khusnutdinov for meaningful minutes. Ohgren and Khusnutdinov had polished their games by playing professionally in Europe, unlike Heidt, who thrived playing junior hockey. 

    Heidt’s WHL production may not translate immediately to the NHL. However, if he brings a well-rounded game, it might be enough to convince general manager Bill Guerin to find another team for Marcus Johansson, who currently doesn’t fit Guerin’s image of a hard-working sandpaper team. 

    The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler weighed in on Heidt’s NHL readiness. Wheeler is cautiously optimistic about Heidt making the leap to the NHL. He’s transitioning from the WHL to the NHL, so it makes sense for Wheeler to temper expectations, and Heidt may benefit from another season dominating the WHL. Still, it would be better if Heidt goes to Europe for a year to polish his game professionally, as Marco Rossi did in Switzerland before facing heart complications

    Heidt had mixed opinions about his inconsistent game, especially from Team Canada head coach Dave Cameron. That explains why Team Canada snubbed him this winter. Despite his impressive stats, Cameron evaluated the rest of Heidt’s game, which didn’t meet his expectations to win a gold medal.

    After bottling those emotions and putting on a better showing at the Summer Showcase for Canada, Heidt made the roster and plotted his revenge tour. Heidt was physically engaged, which continues to impress coaches along with his offensive skills. Heidt’s physical tools can help him adapt to the NHL game quicker than his production, which is why Heidt can make Johansson expendable if he makes the team. 

    Johansson’s strengths are limited. His speed in open ice makes him a threat in transition, and he sometimes outskates defenders around the perimeter. However, Johansson doesn’t possess the grit that will last through a season, let alone a playoff series, making him a passive player. Thus, he’s prone to taking shifts off and doesn’t always look physically engaged. Therefore, Johansson wouldn’t be suited for a bottom-six role due to his inability to engage physically and play a shutdown game. Conversely, Heidt’s likely better suited for a third-line role. 

    However, Heidt could play in the middle-six and power play minutes on the second unit with Mats Zuccarello, Rossi, Ohgren, Ryan Hartman, and Khusnutdinov. That cast of players should help Heidt produce depth offense. Heidt plays a similar style to Hartman: He can agitate opponents and get under their skin at any moment. If anything, Heidt can benefit from playing with  Hartman to become a pain for opponents to face and generate offense. Playing with someone like Heidt can help Hartman stay more disciplined because he’ll have a playmaker on his line. 

    To make Guerin move on from Johansson, Heidt must show promise like Rossi did during last year's training camp. Heidt doesn't need to score in every game during the preseason, but he should score timely goals where it makes a difference. Guerin can make Johansson expendable either via trade or buyout. He no longer serves the team's identity. 

    The Wild will play the Winnipeg Jets, Dallas Stars, and Chicago Blackhawks during the preseason. Heidt will likely face defenders like Josh Morrissey, Miro Heiskanen, and Seth Jones, who will be assigned to shut him down. How will Heidt adjust to facing agitators and power forwards like Adam Lowry, Jamie Benn, and Tyler Bertuzzi? How about facing top goaltenders like Connor Hellebuyck and Jake Oettinger? Heidt must display some kind of well-rounded ability that Johansson doesn’t possess. Heidt will face his biggest challenge yet. 

    After failing to make Team Canada, Heidt began to round out his game. He’s trying out for the NHL to play with men, which is the opposite of the Summer Showcase. We’ll witness weaknesses in his game, but we’ll also see his scoring promise that should encourage the Wild to play him nine NHL games during the regular season. Will he show promise like Boston Bruins’ Matt Poitras, a similar player, which made him stay with the team? If the Wild send Heidt back to juniors, he will be motivated to break his scoring record after a helpful NHL stint. 

    Wheeler highlighted Heidt’s intelligence, which suggests confidence in his ability to develop and succeed at higher levels. He advocated for a supportive and strategic approach to his career progression. Overall, Wheeler has hope for Heidt's future while recognizing the challenges he must overcome to reach his full potential in professional hockey.

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    Heidt is nipping at Yurov's heals as the next can't miss top 6 prospect and broseph couldn't make the Winter Team Canada team (made the summer JV team).  Calen Addison made team Canada team if I'm not mistaken?

    But Pewter why can't you think happy thoughts?  Because empirical evidence will always outweigh what I want to happen.

    I hope we'll see this kid some day, but not this year.  (Team Hope will blame Guerin's contracts blunders as the reason he's not on the team this year)

    Calling my shot: I'll eat Nojo's breezers if Heidt makes the roster out of camp this year.

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    9 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    But Pewter why can't you think happy thoughts?

    'Happiness depends upon ourselves' - Aristotle

    'Some people are like slinkies.  They don't really have a purpose, but put a smile on your face when you push them down the stairs' - Jack Handy

    'Hang in there' - Cat Poster

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    8 minutes ago, MrCheatachu said:

    'Happiness depends upon ourselves' - Aristotle

    'Some people are like slinkies.  They don't really have a purpose, but put a smile on your face when you push them down the stairs' - Jack Handy

    'Hang in there' - Cat Poster

    Let’s Call our shots on heidt playing 9+ games this year (I believe that’s the threshold to burn year of eligibility).  Will give us something to do in August

    I’ll tally and post the votes   Yes or no    I’m voting no   
     

    what say you wilderness?

     

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    18 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Let’s Call our shots on heidt playing 9+ games this year (I believe that’s the threshold to burn year of eligibility).  Will give us something to do in August

    I’ll tally and post the votes   Yes or no    I’m voting no   
     

    what say you wilderness?

     

    I will start of the yes side of the column and represent the blind faith, mainly because if he can hold onto his stick that is an upgrade already over NOJO. With no Yurov he may quickly become the top call up if an injury arises.

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    50 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    I'll eat Nojo's breezers if Heidt makes the roster out of camp this year.

    Get your choice of condiment ready. Also with how you phrased it, he just has to make it out of camp, not stick with the team all year, so if he plays 9 games then goes back to the WHL, bon appetit. 

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    1 minute ago, viper3119 said:

    Get your choice of condiment ready. Also with how you phrased it, he just has to make it out of camp, not stick with the team all year, so if he plays 9 games then goes back to the WHL, bon appetit. 

    To be clear I said 9+ games (internet says 10 games burns the first year of ELC)

    If Heidt plays in 10 games, I lose the bet.

    Are you a "Yes" Viper?

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    1 hour ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Calling my shot: I'll eat Nojo's breezers if Heidt makes the roster out of camp this year.

    Yikes. I wouldn't say that for something that has even a 10% chance and Heidt's chances might be closer to 40%. 1 injury could put him on the opening roster for a couple of weeks, if not longer.

    Heidt has been working on rounding out his game and getting stronger since he slipped to the late 2nd round. While I'd put the odds of him not being on the opening day roster at greater than 50%, I wouldn't bet against it.

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    7 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Yikes. I wouldn't say that for something that has even a 10% chance and Heidt's chances might be closer to 40%. 1 injury could put him on the opening roster for a couple of weeks, if not longer.

    Heidt has been working on rounding out his game and getting stronger since he slipped to the late 2nd round. While I'd put the odds of him not being on the opening day roster at greater than 50%, I wouldn't bet against it.

    10+ games during the season is the bet.

    Should I put you down as a "Yes" IYHuck?

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    4 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    10+ games during the season is the bet.

    Should I put you down as a "Yes" IYHuck?

    Playing 10 or more games is definitely different than making the team out of camp. If he's added strength to get up to 188+ pounds(last posted as 5'11" and 183 pounds), I might be more confident in him holding up at the NHL level.

    If I had to place a wager, I would place a small amount on under 10 NHL games, I just wouldn't want to be on either side of that bet if it was for something substantial like eating NoJo's breezers. 🙂

    The chances of Heidt being on the opening night roster might be around 33%, but the likelihood of him hitting 10+ games might be more like 5%.

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    26 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Playing 10 or more games is definitely different than making the team out of camp. If he's added strength to get up to 188+ pounds(last posted as 5'11" and 183 pounds), I might be more confident in him holding up at the NHL level.

    If I had to place a wager, I would place a small amount on under 10 NHL games, I just wouldn't want to be on either side of that bet if it was for something substantial like eating NoJo's breezers. 🙂

    The chances of Heidt being on the opening night roster might be around 33%, but the likelihood of him hitting 10+ games might be more like 5%.

    Holy hedge Huck.  

    After all that I'm putting you down as a "No"

    It doesn't make you a disloyal fan.  It just makes you a fan with an opinion.

    Come on Wilderness.  What side of the bet are you on?

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    4 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Holy hedge Huck.  

    After all that I'm putting you down as a "No"

    It doesn't make you a disloyal fan.  It just makes you a fan with an opinion.

    If you knew that 100% of the Wild forwards would be healthy as the regular season starts, I would put the chances much lower.

    If Rossi and Zuccarello started the year on the injured list, for instance, do you think Heidt would be starting the year with the Wild?

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    36 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    The chances of Heidt being on the opening night roster might be around 33%, but the likelihood of him hitting 10+ games might be more like 5%.

    I can definitely see Riley playing the limit (9 games) to start the season and then go back to the W. 

    You have to remember that guerin is a very big "trust the process" type of person and he has made it clear that everyone has to do their time in a professional league. Riley can't play in the AHL this year, so I don't see him sticking.

    And don't forget that we have a decent number of players with NHL experience in Iowa. An injury won't mandate a call up for Heidt. Players like Boyd, Shore, Walker, and Clarke would probably be called up first.

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    1 hour ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Let’s Call our shots on heidt playing 9+ games this year (I believe that’s the threshold to burn year of eligibility).  Will give us something to do in August

    I’ll tally and post the votes   Yes or no    I’m voting no   
     

    what say you wilderness?

     

    I would be surprised if anyone would say yes if there was money on it.

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    27 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    If you knew that 100% of the Wild forwards would be healthy as the regular season starts, I would put the chances much lower.

    If Rossi and Zuccarello started the year on the injured list, for instance, do you think Heidt would be starting the year with the Wild?

    My take is that if he's ready he plays 10+ games.  I don't believe he'll be used as an injury fill-in for over 9 games if he's not ready.  Let Nojo/Fraud/Lauko eat those minutes rather than burn a year on a player who's not quite ready yet.

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    Heidt will make it. He worked hard at becoming a well rounded player this season and it showed. He plays with an edge and has no quit on his motor. He made the summer showcase and was second in points (8)and tied for first in goals(4) in 5 games. He has a chip on his shoulder and Dave Cameron can eat a dick for shorting him in favor of some OHL and QMJHL plebs. 

    I am a resounding yes that he will earn a spot and a maybe on whether Guerin will make the right decision and keep him up. Not because he won't earn it but because Guerin loves to defer to veterans.

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    7 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    My take is that if he's ready he plays 10+ games.  I don't believe he'll be used as an injury fill-in for over 9 games if he's not ready.  Let Nojo/Fraud/Lauko eat those minutes rather than burn a year on a player who's not quite ready yet.

    Yeah, his offensive history is much more sparkling that many other options, which is why I'm not putting the chances at zero.  If he's approaching the 10 game mark and other guys are close to returning, they might simply elevate Graeme Clarke.

    If he were to collect a handful of points in the first 8 games, however, he could maybe retain a spot. Without knowing the health of the roster, it's really difficult to put a number on it. He doesn't seem to be far away from seeing NHL action.

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    1st off I have to call stupid stupid:

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    Guerin can make Johansson expendable either via trade or buyout. He no longer serves the team's identity. 

    You do not buyout Johansson, that is just plain stupid. Just eat it, bury him in the A, put him on waivers, what you need is his roster spot, not his money. You can bury more than an ELC in the A. 

    Secondly, we have Pewter going off the deep end: 

    2 hours ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Calling my shot: I'll eat Nojo's breezers if Heidt makes the roster out of camp this year.

    To be technical, none of this sounds like 10+ games, but I'd also want to know how you're going to get Nojo's breezers out of his locker???

    But, on Heidt, from what I read in his draft profile, he's got a mischievous side to him where he likes to rub a little sandpaper into opponents. I like that in a player. However, that player must be able to defend himself and not look to Foligno to bail him out. 

    An out of market guy doesn't get this type of information, but I'll ask. Has Heidt been around the Twin Cities this summer? Has he been working out with his future teammates? Has he been taking skating lessons from Andy Ness? Is he looking for a place to stay?

    The answers to these questions, I think, would show an awful lot of intentions. If Heidt can come in with an NHL body, and has been working on his skating and completely outperforms Johansson in camp (not necessarily preseason games), then I could see him making the opening night roster. If, however, and I suspect these are the answers, he is not doing this, I would say he does not make the opening night roster.

    Now, as far as the changed bet goes to 10+ games, I'd have no problem with him being called up later in the season to add some scoring punch. I do think they'll peak him at 9 games unless he's lights out.

    My answer to the challenge is contingent. Yes if the above is going on, No if it isn't. 

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    34 minutes ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    My take is that if he's ready he plays 10+ games.  I don't believe he'll be used as an injury fill-in for over 9 games if he's not ready.  Let Nojo/Fraud/Lauko eat those minutes rather than burn a year on a player who's not quite ready yet.

    Sadly I'm in this camp that he'll get <9 games with the big club this year (if any).

    And this comes as a guy who's not watched any of his film, or read his scouting reports.  Frankly, I barely skimmed this article.

    However, since he's eligible for the ELC slide, he'd have to be an absolute S.T.U.D. to get this team to burn a year.  That's just how they seem to develop their prospects.

    SillyG has shown time and time again that he values veterans who've been around the block (Maroon/Reaves/Flower) to throwing the reigns to an unproven youngester, I'd imagine he's far more comfortable with 17-season veteran MoJo than some young whippersnapper. 

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    43 minutes ago, TheGoosesAreLooses said:

    Heidt will make it. He worked hard at becoming a well rounded player this season and it showed. He plays with an edge and has no quit on his motor. He made the summer showcase and was second in points (8)and tied for first in goals(4) in 5 games. He has a chip on his shoulder and Dave Cameron can eat a dick for shorting him in favor of some OHL and QMJHL plebs. 

    I am a resounding yes that he will earn a spot and a maybe on whether Guerin will make the right decision and keep him up. Not because he won't earn it but because Guerin loves to defer to veterans.

    Goose, are you betting "Yes" Heidt will play 10+ games with Wild this season?

    #Nojoeatsdicks

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    43 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Yeah, his offensive history is much more sparkling that many other options, which is why I'm not putting the chances at zero.  If he's approaching the 10 game mark and other guys are close to returning, they might simply elevate Graeme Clarke.

    If he were to collect a handful of points in the first 8 games, however, he could maybe retain a spot. Without knowing the health of the roster, it's really difficult to put a number on it. He doesn't seem to be far away from seeing NHL action.

    Huck is still a "No" Heidt won't play over 9 games this season

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    37 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    1st off I have to call stupid stupid:

    You do not buyout Johansson, that is just plain stupid. Just eat it, bury him in the A, put him on waivers, what you need is his roster spot, not his money. You can bury more than an ELC in the A. 

    Secondly, we have Pewter going off the deep end: 

    To be technical, none of this sounds like 10+ games, but I'd also want to know how you're going to get Nojo's breezers out of his locker???

    But, on Heidt, from what I read in his draft profile, he's got a mischievous side to him where he likes to rub a little sandpaper into opponents. I like that in a player. However, that player must be able to defend himself and not look to Foligno to bail him out. 

    An out of market guy doesn't get this type of information, but I'll ask. Has Heidt been around the Twin Cities this summer? Has he been working out with his future teammates? Has he been taking skating lessons from Andy Ness? Is he looking for a place to stay?

    The answers to these questions, I think, would show an awful lot of intentions. If Heidt can come in with an NHL body, and has been working on his skating and completely outperforms Johansson in camp (not necessarily preseason games), then I could see him making the opening night roster. If, however, and I suspect these are the answers, he is not doing this, I would say he does not make the opening night roster.

    Now, as far as the changed bet goes to 10+ games, I'd have no problem with him being called up later in the season to add some scoring punch. I do think they'll peak him at 9 games unless he's lights out.

    My answer to the challenge is contingent. Yes if the above is going on, No if it isn't. 

    No bets with qualifiers.  MNFAN is currently recorded as a "No"

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    First off it is my understanding that the three choices are go back to Juniors, stay on the Wild the full year or sign with a Euro team. He cannot go to the A so he cannot be a call-up. I would vote no on the possibility of him staying on the Wild all season. I think sending him back to juniors is a waste also. I would try to hook him up with a Euro men's league.

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    1 hour ago, TheGoosesAreLooses said:

    Heidt will make it. He worked hard at becoming a well rounded player this season and it showed. He plays with an edge and has no quit on his motor. He made the summer showcase and was second in points (8)and tied for first in goals(4) in 5 games. He has a chip on his shoulder and Dave Cameron can eat a dick for shorting him in favor of some OHL and QMJHL plebs. 

    I am a resounding yes that he will earn a spot and a maybe on whether Guerin will make the right decision and keep him up. Not because he won't earn it but because Guerin loves to defer to veterans.

    Goose is a "YES"

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