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  • The Wild Should Pay Marco Rossi Now


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    Jonathan Ryan

    At the rate things are going now, not offering Marco Rossi a new contract before this season may cost Bill Guerin and the Minnesota Wild valuable cap space next summer when NHL Free Agency begins July 1.

    The 23-year-old Austrian will be a restricted free agent next summer. He's thriving on the Wild's top line with three goals and six points in three games. If this continues, Rossi could command a considerable payday as he plays out the final year of his entry-level contract – maybe a bigger payday than Guerin expected. 

    Rossi cemented himself as an NHL player during an 82-game rookie campaign in 2023-24, finishing with 21 goals and 40 points – fifth among rookie skaters. His 21 goals were second among rookies to only Connor Bedard. However, Guerin didn’t reward Rossi for his outstanding year with an extension.

    Instead, the Wild reportedly shopped him this offseason, while teammate and fellow rookie Brock Faber saw an 8-year $68 million payday. With Faber locked up long-term, the Wild know they have a top-pairing defenseman for years to come, and Rossi is proving that he’s becoming the top-line center experts projected him to be when he was drafted ninth overall in 2020.

    Even though Faber and Rossi were outstanding rookies in the same lineup, Guerin and the organization never appeared to question Faber's potential. But it was a different story with Rossi. At 5-foot-9, 182 lbs., he’s had to constantly prove he belongs in the NHL since being Guerin’s first draft choice as Wild GM. 

    Guerin took Rossi and Marat Khustnidinov in that draft, and both will head into the offseason as RFAs. Khusnutdinov is also a center and an intriguing talent. However, he has yet to hit the same stage of development or deliver the same impact in each game, albeit in a much smaller sample size. Guerin could also extend him a qualifying offer this offseason, but Rossi should be the focus here.

    The Zach Parise/Ryan Suter dead-money saga has limited Guerin’s ability to maneuver freely these last few seasons. Wild fans never grew into accepting that situation. Still, nobody feels sorry for the Wild having $14.7 million in dead cap again this season – it’s a decision Guerin made, and did so knowing the consequences.

    It's forced Guerin into making big decisions that reveal his priorities. Guerin wasted no time in locking down Faber this offseason, and he should have. Then, with the little cap space he had left, he focused on the team's atrocious penalty kill unit by adding Yakov Trenin.

    The Wild went into this season with the league’s highest dead-cap hit. One final season of cap hell from the buyouts, and next July 1 will be "Christmas," according to team owner Craig Leipold. Although the money situation won’t be completely over, owing Parise and Suter a combined $1.7 million 2028-29, it'll feel like peanuts compared to the $14+ million hits they’ve buckled under.

    Perhaps Guerin hesitated to sign Rossi with an eye on cap ammunition for "Christmas." Entering next offseason, the Wild are projected to have around $15-18 million available with eight roster spots to fill. That seems like a license for the Wild to spend. However, it may cost Guerin more in the big picture, considering Rossi appears to be taking another leap.

    Guerin wanted Rossi to prove he was a top-6 forward. However, he may have discovered he has another top-line center to flex with Joel Eriksson Ek, and if that's the case, the price tag on Rossi will be much higher than Guerin ever anticipated. If only Guerin had the opportunity to take a similar approach with Rossi as he did when he extended Ek to that team-friendly deal in 2021.

    Eriksson Ek’s extension looks like a steal today, not only for what he does for the team, but for a top-line center in the NHL. They don’t grow on trees, and if Rossi continues this current trend, he may command No. 1 center money next summer.

    It’s not that signing Rossi this offseason was a risk-free assessment. Until last season, he hadn’t shown he would develop. Shortly after the Wild drafted him, it was uncertain whether Rossi would even play hockey again after complications from COVID-19 threatened his life. Reading between the lines, there was something that made the front office not sold on him, even after rebuilding his strength and rediscovering his game.

    But we're already seeing the downsides of not rolling the dice with Rossi. Through six games, he’s recorded six points with three goals, and his faceoff win percentage is 53.7%, a big jump from his career 44.8% mark entering the season. Rossi’s linemates Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello have benefited from his strong start. All three have recorded multiple multi-point games as the Wild remained unbeaten through Tuesday. 

    Rossi will enter RFA status at the age of 23 and is poised to be among the youngest and most productive centers seeking a payday. Guerin’s options are to extend Rossi by making him a qualifying offer at the team’s terms before July 1 and hoping he accepts. However, Guerin could not make an offer and let Rossi do what he wants, or trade him at the deadline or the draft.

    Honestly, it’s too early for any predictions. But if Rossi’s start is any indicator of what’s to come, the Wild could have found another No. 1 center, and right now, he’s getting more expensive by the day.

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    4 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    and you will pay Rossi what?

     

    See Tony's number he posted from Evolving Hockey (nerds!): 7-years; $5.7 AAV. They know more about this stuff than everyone on here combined.

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    1 minute ago, FredJohnson said:

    What's Zucker (rhymes with hooker) got left in the tank?

    I dont know but Buffalos paying him more than Tuch 

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    7 minutes ago, FredJohnson said:

    See Tony's number he posted from Evolving Hockey (nerds!): 7-years; $5.7 AAV. They know more about this stuff than everyone on here combined.

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    i see. but what would fred do? 

     

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    50 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    even with inflation that a bit high. puts him above tuch and similar to Svechnikov price tag. i dunno - just not seeing it working out if we go 7X7.

    It's less money than Matt Beniers just got. Less than Elias Lindholm's deal. It will almost certainly be lower than what Sam Bennett is going to get from Florida. Hell, it's barely more than Chandler Stephenson just got this summer.

    I think if you pay Rossi like a 2C now it pays off huge.

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    20 minutes ago, Tony Abbott said:

    It's less money than Matt Beniers just got. Less than Elias Lindholm's deal. It will almost certainly be lower than what Sam Bennett is going to get from Florida. Hell, it's barely more than Chandler Stephenson just got this summer.

    I think if you pay Rossi like a 2C now it pays off huge.

    here is my line of thought - 

    we have a window of 1-2 years to get kap to resign. to optimize our chances - we need to maximize our top 2 lines and to allow them time to gel.

    yes we can move Ek up and center him w Zuccy and Kap and then Tie Rossi with Boldy and hope Yurov or Ohgren works out. That be a safe bet. But i would wager its not enough to entice Kap. But i would still try and center Rossi with Boldy and Ohgren and see if he can drive line 2 before giving him 7 MM....

    but instead i'd go with this approach - I would leave Ek and Boldy on line 2 and try finding them an upgrade by using Rossi. Keep Rossi with Kap till Winter (stats should look solid) and IF Rossi nets you Tuch, then pull the trigger - EK BOLDY TUCH - monster line

    Line 1 will be more difficult to upgrade with a needed Center, but keep an eye on how things develop, maybe you can jump on someone.... for now just play Hartzy when he is back. If nothing works out by trade deadline, refocus and aim high in the off season. 

    that's all i got. it's not perfect, but that's how i'd roll the next year or two.

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    3 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    you want to prove that he can be number 1 center? fine put him on foligno and trenin line for half a year and see what he can do with them....that's what number 1 center do - they can drag all above and beyond. let's see that.

    otherwise we all know that lining up next to zuccy and kap can do wonders for that stat line (should we have extended hartzy for 8MM after his magical year with Kap, thankfully NO and Billy paid him right).

    Rossi can be a passenger on first line for now - but he cannot be called a true number 1 center and not someone Kap needs as his center for future.

    i'd wager if we put Marat on line 1 he'll produce as much as Rossi. Flip him and prove me wrong 🤔

    Some of what you said is somewhat true but do you remember what line he was on last year when he scored 21 goals and 40 some points as a rookie? I believe he was one of the highest scoring rookies the Wild has ever had. Another noteworthy stat was he was 2nd on the team last year in 5v5 points. You didn’t seem to know that by your comments. As a 2nd year player he’s doing fantastic. The kid has fantastic potential and he’s been showing it for a while now . On a Stanley Cup team he’s not a first line C but he hasn’t even entered the start of his prime years.

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    2 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    we wanted someone that doesn't ride a coattail of Kaprizov. we are getting that now. just like we had with Hartzy before him and Marat could do just as well. Do you want to pay premium $ for that? 

    Marat is showing  glimpses of talent, but no way swapping him with Rossi gets the same result.

    While ideally Rossi isn't our fix at 1C, and probably isn't a $7m player, he's showing he creates scoring and is not just on coattails. 

    I'd do everything I could to keep him via a mid-range bridge contract ~$5m.  He's taken the feedback. Bulked up. And continues to show very high hockey IQ that was advertised. 

     

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    6 minutes ago, Mateo3xm said:

    Some of what you said is somewhat true but do you remember what line he was on last year when he scored 21 goals and 40 some points as a rookie? I believe he was one of the highest scoring rookies the Wild has ever had. Another noteworthy stat was he was 2nd on the team last year in 5v5 points. You didn’t seem to know that by your comments. As a 2nd year player he’s doing fantastic. The kid has fantastic potential and he’s been showing it for a while now . On a Stanley Cup team he’s not a first line C but he hasn’t even entered the start of his prime years.

    i really am not trying to pick on the kid. i like him, but the make up of the team and him as a player may not be a good match to what wild are looking for. i know he'll score about 25-30 goals and have 65 pts this year. and these are good numbers. but there are more to consider, especially how he fits the team construct. can we use him to center kaprizov or do we play him as a wing next to Ek and Boldy (which i don't mind doing actually).

    as we have plugged him into line 1 i think it is our  real intent to pair him with kap for the foreseeble future and that won't be good, as rossi and zuccy just do not have the size to battle it out consistently, they can only survive and that's until playoffs and opposing players will go all out on Kap and swap zuccy and rossi away like flies. zuccy and rossi have NO deterrence in their game. its either rossi or zuccy and unfortunately for rossi, zuccy is still incredibly good and is tied to kaprizov

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    2 minutes ago, FredJohnson said:

    WWFD?

    Offer him 7 x 5.7-ish. If he doesn't accept, we'll talk in the offseason.

    nah

    3X5 if he destroys all the world records, i'd be fine to pay him 10MM plus after 3 years. first i'll have him center 3rd line and see what he's got.

    meanwhile i'll save the money for #1 C. 

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    1 hour ago, Enforceror said:

    I'll just drop this here....

     

     

    i sometimes wonder how bob is still in nhl but i guess he deserves it after last year. still its games and performances like this have me rethinking.....

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    I think we trade Rossi at the deadline for a really good top 6 winger or top 4 RHD and then in the offseason go big game hunting for our number 1 center and also try to get out from under spurgeons contract to get us more help.  Rossi to me if he asks for more than 3-4mm bridge deal you trade him. 

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    29 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    i sometimes wonder how bob is still in nhl but i guess he deserves it after last year. still its games and performances like this have me rethinking.....

    To be fair, that was a pretty sneaky goal.

     

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    Rossi’s getting $5.5M AAV at a minimum. Those dreaming he’s coming in at below $4 M get ready for a reality check. He’s steadily getting better and he’s getting his money. His agent will see to that. He’s a top 10 pick first round center. My guess is he’s already turned down the Wild’s low end offer. What’s puzzling is the vibe I get that BG doesn’t like the player he is. What’s not to like? He’s motivated, a hard worker, goes into the corners and is fearless in front of the net. He’s also extremely skilled, has a high hockey IQ and anticipates plays with the best of them. I promise you I’m not his agent, just an impressed fan. 

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    If Rossi ends up scoring 60-65 points in a second season with how little PP time he gets, you keep him and pay him and act as if Yurov isn't some second coming until he proves it like Rossi just did.

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