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  • Trading Marco Rossi Is Acting Like the Flames and Sabres, Not the Panthers


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    Tom Schreier

    There’s an alternate universe where people called South Florida’s hockey team the “Block Busters.” 

    The Florida Panthers’ founding owner, Wayne Huizenga, wanted to name them after his video rental chain. However, aside from their early success, the Panthers mostly languished at the bottom of the league. For years, it felt like Huizenga should have named them after his other companies. AutoNation because they were made up of spare parts, or Waste Management because they were mostly garbage.

    However, the Panthers started to transform from prey to predators during the quarantine season. They qualified for the bubble playoffs in 2019-20, marking only their fourth playoff appearance since reaching the Stanley Cup Finals in 1996. Five seasons later, they’re back-to-back champions.

    Nobody was talking about sunshine and tax breaks when Brad Boyes was Florida’s leading scorer in 2013-14. However, unlike many of the NHL’s best teams, the Panthers aren’t homegrown. They picked Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett off the dysfunctional Calgary Flames. Florida also grabbed its leading scorer, Sam Reinhart, from the Buffalo Sabres, who haven’t been to the playoffs since 2010-11.

    Florida is the kind of team that would capitalize on Minnesota’s longstanding mismanagement of Marco Rossi

    The Rossi saga becomes increasingly perplexing the longer Minnesota drags it out. The Wild drafted a nearly NHL-ready player at a position of need. During the quarantine, he suffered from a COVID-related heart condition but returned to playing condition in 2021.

    Then things got weird.

    In 2021-22, Rossi had 53 points in 63 AHL games but only played two games with the Wild. A year later, he started the season in St. Paul but only had one point in his first 19 games. The Wild sent him down to Iowa and never recalled him, even though he had 51 points in 53 AHL games.

    Rossi has produced 100 points in the past two years and played 82 games in each season. He centered the first line when Joel Eriksson Ek was out and had two goals and an assist in the playoffs this year. Still, the Wild haven’t committed to Rossi long-term. A team that needs center depth is turning him into the next Matt Dumba, a skilled player perpetually on the trade block.

    Bill Guerin was a 6-foot-2, 22o lbs. power forward who played well into his 30s. That’s likely why he tends to prefer large, experienced players; Rossi is a 5-foot-9, 180 lbs., 23-year-old center. The Wild also has team control over Rossi because he’s a restricted free agent. Perhaps there’s tension between Guerin and Rossi’s camp, who can’t be happy with how they’ve managed him, and it’s bled into their negotiations.

    Regardless, Rossi fits a need for the Wild, and they’ve treated the former ninth-overall pick like a player they took a late-round flyer on. 

    Danila Yurov is one of Minnesota’s first-round selections in 2022 and is coming over from Russia next year. Even if Yurov takes over the No. 2 center spot next year, he’ll likely have an adjustment period. Still, if Yurov takes over the second-line center spot, Rossi is an ideal third center. He can play in the top 6 if Eriksson Ek or Yurov get hurt, or solidify a viable third line. 

    Even if the Wild must play him on the fly during road playoff games, deploying him over the boards during the course of play, they can play matchups at home. Rossi proved that he can score in the postseason, even though he was on the fourth line this year. Imagine what he could do on a line with a goalscoring winger.

    Guerin has managed the roster well in some capacity. He has Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, and Eriksson Ek on favorable contracts. However, like every general manager, he’ll have to balance offering a competitive contract to players who will want more money with the rising cap, while also considering the players he has under contract whom the Wild signed at a lower average annual value.

    Rossi also isn’t his top priority this offseason; he must re-sign Kirill Kaprizov. Still, Rossi is part of the formula for breaking out of the Wild’s first-round spell. 

    Good teams are deep at center, and Rossi is the perfect 3C. Still, Guerin appears to be concerned about his size, despite his production. If the Wild don’t commit to Rossi, some other team will come in and scoop him up. If that happens, Minnesota would lose talent because of mismanagement.

    They would be acting more like Calgary or Buffalo than Florida.

     

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    On 7/12/2025 at 8:28 AM, Imyourhuckleberry said:

    Buffalo told the Wild they'd rather receive a 4th line winger and 3rd pairing D than pay Rossi $7M on a long term deal. The Wild are negotiating.

    The player's agent is working to maximize the contract value and get their cut, and the Wild have plenty of time. Lots of people were freaking out when Kaprizov's current deal stretched out quite a while, but it got done and both sides seem like they've been happy.

    Rossi will be fine. It might just take a while for his agent to accept a deal that works for the Wild.

    I think KK97 is currently in Russia and not able to sign a new deal.

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    On 7/12/2025 at 1:33 PM, OldDutchChip said:

    Russo knows the inner feelings of everyone in the locker room?

    Yep, he’s with them all the time and has close relationships with guys like Faber and Rossi.

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    3 hours ago, FredJohnson said:

    I think KK97 is currently in Russia and not able to sign a new deal.

    I am aware. I was talking about his former deal while he was a restricted free agent when I referenced Rossi. We should at least wait until Kaprizov in back in the US before fretting over a possible extension this summer.

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    7 hours ago, IllicitFive said:

    I can see where you are coming from with the Rossi thing, I am just providing how I am looking at it. All we can do is watch and wait and make our best guess, we may not agree and that is fine. Lord knows you and I have had our back and forth at times but no ill will is held against you on my end, even if it seems heated. Its part of the fun of being a fan. End goal is we all want to win a ship, just see different ways of getting there.

    With his play I wonder if that had anything to do with an injury, may not have needed surgery but can still have a long term affect on play taking a shot to the leg. With Kap, I don't know how much the consult him for things like draft picks and trades. Vlad reaching out to Kap to check on the culture and stuff here, absolutely can see that, Billy or OCF reaching out, maybe, doubtful to me but maybe. I think the article brings up a good point, Rossi would be a great 3C, especially if protected by larger players, which may have been part of why he hit line 4 in playoffs, opens up room for him where he potted 2. NoJo, Zucc, and Rossi on a line is too small with 0 grit. I think Rossi could be a contributor on the team, someone who can move up if needed. Rossi Moose Hartman as line 3, especially if Hartman plays like he did in the playoffs could work.

    No need to apologize to me, as I have said, there are times I actually agree with your takes and will support them as such, other times where I think you are off your rocker just like you do with me haha. I appreciate the way you laid it out in this argument, I think I followed it even if I don't fully agree.

    thanks for taking the time to write back!  

    don't tell anyone, but i am actually rooting for Rossi to come in and whoop ass and become a top 6 consistent producer, while adding some claude lemieux nastiness to his game. this only helps the team and at the end of the day - we all want one thing - to win the stanley cup! 

    cheers buddy  🍻

     

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    Just to clarify.  Marco Rossi is not going to win Minnesota a Stanley Cup.  He can be on a team that wins the Cup but he isn't going to be the reason that Minnesota does.  So, the "Sign him" people need to step back and realize that he isn't as valuable as everyone thinks.  

    The league said he isn't that valuable.  Being that nobody was willing to trade for him.  The RFA deal hasn't shown up yet which means nobody wants to pay the contract that Marco wants.  BG has said that he will match any deal that comes in which has pushed the RFA offer into the 7.02 million range which only a few teams can afford the picks for and even fewer have the money for.  

    So, this all means Marco is going to play for Minnesota next season.  At a value that is going to be less than Matt Boldy and closer to 5 million a year.  

    I believe the qualifying offer is only for one year.  Which probably means this goes on again next year, and probably the year after as well.  

    If you really look at it he is a backup top 6 center.  Is he really worth more than Ek and Boldy?

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    31 minutes ago, 1Brotherbill said:

    Just to clarify.  Marco Rossi is not going to win Minnesota a Stanley Cup.  He can be on a team that wins the Cup but he isn't going to be the reason that Minnesota does.  So, the "Sign him" people need to step back and realize that he isn't as valuable as everyone thinks.  

    The league said he isn't that valuable.  Being that nobody was willing to trade for him.  The RFA deal hasn't shown up yet which means nobody wants to pay the contract that Marco wants.  BG has said that he will match any deal that comes in which has pushed the RFA offer into the 7.02 million range which only a few teams can afford the picks for and even fewer have the money for.  

    So, this all means Marco is going to play for Minnesota next season.  At a value that is going to be less than Matt Boldy and closer to 5 million a year.  

    I believe the qualifying offer is only for one year.  Which probably means this goes on again next year, and probably the year after as well.  

    If you really look at it he is a backup top 6 center.  Is he really worth more than Ek and Boldy?

    I would say in a team sport like hockey, many players are needed to help win it, and Rossi will probably not be the main reason they would, but that doesn’t mean he would not be a valuable piece to the puzzle.

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    On 7/12/2025 at 9:07 AM, OldDutchChip said:

    Rossi has lost the locker room, unlike Tkachuk and Bennett and Dumba

    You just love pulling things out of your keister in order to try and make a point..

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    3 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    a jedi he is, freddy says

    What was wrong with my grammar and diction? Is English your second language? (That would explain a lot…no shame in it.)

    Look, a lot of folks get into spats with you. Ever wonder why?

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    I can report some quotes from Marco Rossi he gave in an interview to the biggest Austrian newspaper 1 week ago. After holiday he resumed conditioning training with his personal coach at his home in Austria. "It's really challenging, exactly what I need. I can see the progress. The goal is to train even harder then before. I want to score at least 60 points again and prove myself. I don't even want to know too much about the talks my agent has. I just focus on strengthening".

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    On 7/12/2025 at 9:19 PM, OldDutchChip said:

    i love how you and your minions jump and twist my words so that you can ridicule me. that's fine, go for it. when you have an actual response - post it.

    Hello ODC! I read your posts now since months, years, and I appreciate your commitment, engagement and love for hockey MIN. But you obviously have a problem in your life. Thats why nobody takes you serious here. Please just acknowledge one thing: Everybody has the right to have his own opinion. But nobody has the right to have his own facts. It's that easy. 

    Have a break, find a job, read some good books. Learn thinking.

    Cheers from Austria

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    19 minutes ago, fikifuka said:

    Hello ODC! I read your posts now since months, years, and I appreciate your commitment, engagement and love for hockey MIN. But you obviously have a problem in your life. Thats why nobody takes you serious here. Please just acknowledge one thing: Everybody has the right to have his own opinion. But nobody has the right to have his own facts. It's that easy. 

    Have a break, find a job, read some good books. Learn thinking.

    Cheers from Austria

    Hello!

    I’m very happy that your life is problem free! And that people take you seriously!

    But please try to understand - you are the one that is trying to suppress my opinion 🙂

    Try reading less nationalistic garbage and maybe you’ll see that people are not trash! 

    cheers!

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    10 hours ago, FredJohnson said:

    What was wrong with my grammar and diction? Is English your second language? (That would explain a lot…no shame in it.)

    Look, a lot of folks get into spats with you. Ever wonder why?

    People have different of opinion, it’s allowed. Unless you believe otherwise. Which I guess is also allowed, but makes you not a very good person. 

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    7 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    People have different of opinion, it’s allowed. Unless you believe otherwise. Which I guess is also allowed, but makes you not a very good person. 

    Wait, so if I don't share your opinion, I'm not a good person?

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    Tom's title is true if you're merely trading Rossi to trade Rossi. That's not something we should do. However, if you are trading Rossi to get something that you don't have, even packaging him, well, that's not like Calgary or Buffalo. 

    Really, what I hope happens out of this is that Rossi gets no offersheets. Shooter has already stated that no real offers through trades came in for Rossi to be dealt. I hope he sees what the rest of the league thinks of him, signs a team-value bridge deal and plays the next 2 years with a serious chip on his shoulder. I hope he blows off steam this summer by bulking up to at least 195 and decides he will play his game and aggressively. 

    This is exactly what Shooter wants to see, and so do I and probably most people here. I do not believe that Rossi has earned a high dollar contract yet, and I think we need more data from him to know what he is. Essentially, that is what a bridge deal is, taking someone from and ELC to a long term extension with a higher dollar value. 

    Guerin will not have a problem paying the kid if he does this. 

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    Many people have commented that they think Guerin's seat is hot. From every angle, Guerin's last 5 seasons have been a very nice success. He has guided a team to the playoffs despite a $15m handicap in cap spending. He has made this team as profitable as it has ever been. He has restocked the cupboards with a lot of nice young prospects. And, because he chose later in each round, each prospect has needed more time to marinate. He has not traded out the prospects except for the ones he deemed not a fit. 

    People will cry about he never built a contender. He never promised us this in any of the past years. People will cry about not being able to get out of the 1st round of the playoffs. Again, he promised to get us there, not to go any further than that. People will cry about not making big trades. With what cap? He's got the space now, but he didn't have it as short a time ago as the TDL. 

    I think OCL is plenty pleased to have him as GM. He has delivered on what he said he would do. His next task is to build a contender. He'll have time to do this. 

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    2 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    People have different of opinion, it’s allowed. Unless you believe otherwise. Which I guess is also allowed, but makes you not a very good person. 

    Differing opinions are allowed by you. (Thanks for allowing that.) But wait…if I have a different opinion it’s not allowed. BUT BUT WAIT…you guess it’s allowed and it makes me “not a very good person”.

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    1 hour ago, OldDutchChip said:

    Actually I said something very different

    all people are allowed an opinion

    Not just the herd

    Yes, and opinions are like a$$holes…everyone has one and they all stink. Things made up and posted like facts are still a$$holes by transitive property. (By the way, Google search “Dunning Kruger Effect” as a probable diagnosis for your posts here.)

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    31 minutes ago, FredJohnson said:

    Yes, and opinions are like a$$holes…everyone has one and they all stink. Things made up and posted like facts are still a$$holes by transitive property. (By the way, Google search “Dunning Kruger Effect” as a probable diagnosis for your posts here.)

    You can actually block him under settings.  He won’t change because he can’t consider that he might be the common problem.  

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    2 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    Hello!

    I’m very happy that your life is problem free! And that people take you seriously!

    But please try to understand - you are the one that is trying to suppress my opinion 🙂

    Try reading less nationalistic garbage and maybe you’ll see that people are not trash! 

    cheers!

    You didn't get it. Reach out for professional help. Come back in september with a new, healthy mindset.

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    1 hour ago, FredJohnson said:

    Differing opinions are allowed by you. (Thanks for allowing that.) But wait…if I have a different opinion it’s not allowed. BUT BUT WAIT…you guess it’s allowed and it makes me “not a very good person”.

    mFF.gif

    why don't you proceed as you wish

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    26 minutes ago, WildNotMild said:

    You can actually block him under settings.  He won’t change because he can’t consider that he might be the common problem.  

    I didn’t know I could block him. Thanks!

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    11 minutes ago, fikifuka said:

    You didn't get it. Reach out for professional help. Come back in september with a new, healthy mindset.

    i got it. you prefer to attack people rather than discuss topics. i guess your choice. 

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