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  • Takeaways from the First Two Games (Podcast)


    Luke Sims

    The Minnesota Wild have started the season 1-1-0 with a victory over the St. Louis Blues and an ugly loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the home opener. The guys break down both of these games and get into some hot takes at the start of the year!

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    Great pod.  Long time listener, first time poster.  Constructive feedback wiggins’ mic sounds tinny AF.  His volume is also much louder than other two.  Hein sounds like he’s speaking from across the room.  The other Justin sounds good.

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    I see Hynes is scratching 3 young players for Monday night against Kings.  If they don't like playing young inexperienced players they shouldn't be sitting in the press box.  What a disservice to their development.  They should be playing in Iowa as opposed to sitting in press box as healthy scratches.  You may as well trade them for another 35 year old aging vet that can't play.  Same old Wild.

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    Didn't start watching until the 3rd. Dominated may be too strong a word, but Kings controlled the 3rd and OT. I don't remember any particularly amazing saves but The Wall deserves credit for hanging. And Rossi top shelfed the only SO goal - was wondering if we'd see him. Glad we did and he delivered!

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    28 minutes ago, WIWild said:

    Dominated may be too strong a word, but Kings controlled the 3rd and OT. I don't remember any particularly amazing saves but The Wall deserves credit for hanging.

    Agree, Tide definitely turned in 3rd and kings took over.  
     

    re: Wall I saw his solid play in the replays when pucks were getting tipped 1-2 times on their way to the net and because wall-e positioning was so good puck hit him and he made the stop.  (I am not a great goalie mind, but I did want to see this first rounder show promise and I felt like he did last night)

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