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  • Why Are the Wild Thinking About Moving Marco Rossi?


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    Kalisha Turnipseed

     

    The Minnesota Wild are considering moving on from Marco Rossi, who recently scored 20 goals for the first time in his career. In 2021, Rossi suffered from heart complications related to COVID-19, but he has recovered. He has been healthy this season and will reach 100 games played in his NHL career. For a team starving for center depth, why would you give up on a 22-year-old center, especially one who’s been one of the team’s best players 5-on-5? 

    Rossi is second among forwards with a Goals For percentage (GF%) of 56.34, trailing Joel Eriksson Ek’s GF% of 56.98. That means Rossi produces a higher GF% than Kirill Kaprizov (55.96), Matt Boldy (55.81), and Mats Zuccarello (55.26). Rossi’s been one of Minnesota’s better offensive players despite also being one of the youngest players on the roster. 

    Rossi is tied for first on the team in goals with 17 with Kaprizov. He’s also tied for third in points with 31 with Eriksson Ek and is fourth in shots with 109 behind Ryan Hartman (114), Kaprizov (130), and Eriksson Ek (142). The Wild have long needed scoring at even strength, so why do they want to trade Rossi? 

    He’s also Minnesota’s best player at drawing penalties with 24. That’s ahead of Hartman’s 23 penalties drawn, and he’s a veteran who agitates opposing players. Rossi is tied for first with 11 rush attempts with Kaprizov. He’s also fifth among forwards with 24 takeaways and fourth in blocked shots with 30. Rossi’s playing an effective two-way game. 

    Rossi has been productive 5-on-5, but he’s not the same player on the power play. 

    He’s tied for fifth with two power-play goals with Frederick Gaudreau. The worst thing is that Gaudreau has more points than Rossi (7), the sixth on the team. Rossi is seventh with 5. Hartman and Zuccarello are ahead of Rossi, tied for fourth with 5 goals. Although Rossi’s fifth in shots with 36, his goal generation on the power play has been lackluster, and he doesn’t have any primary assists. As a top-ten draft pick, Rossi can’t have Hartman and Gaudreau outscoring him on the power play. 

    We’ve seen Rossi elevate his game when he’s playing 5-on-5, but it declines on the power play. Rossi, 22, can grow his game over time, but the Wild’s patience is running low on him. The Wild aren’t rebuilding; they are ready to win now. If Rossi showed more of a difference on the power play to complement his 5-on-5 play, perhaps they would have secured a playoff spot by now. 

    Unlike Hartman, Rossi also lacks the versatility to play different roles than a top-six center. The Wild have occasionally taken Rossi off the top line, replacing him with Hartman, indicating how much they are questioning Rossi’s all-around impact as a top-line center, let alone an everyday top-six player. That’s why the Wild could trade him to make room for Danila Yurov. The 24th pick in the 2022 draft offers an all-around game and versatility, allowing him to replace Rossi.

    Yurov is currently playing professional hockey in Russia and already possesses the toughness to play in the NHL. Draft experts describe him as a forward who can play center and wing and be responsible for producing offensive points. He’s also a scrappy forward who doesn’t mind mixing up around the net. Therefore, we should expect Yurov to adapt better to the NHL than Rossi. 

    The Wild likely want Yurov here sooner rather than later. But Yurov has mentioned being concerned with his role on the team after the contract extensions. The Wild also have Kaprizov, Boldy, Eriksson Ek, and Rossi in their top-six. Yurov doesn’t want to be blocked by the contracts, and Riley Heidt could join the team as soon as next year. Therefore, it makes sense to trade Rossi to make room for prospects with higher ceilings. Yurov joins Kaprizov and Zuccarello, while Heidt joins Eriksson Ek and Boldy. That leaves Hunter Haight as the next prospect in line to replace Marcus Johansson in 2025-26 or Zuccarello in 2026-27.  

    Haight’s the last player to complete Judd Brackett’s retool of the Wild’s top-six. The Wild already have their core pieces in Kaprizov, Boldy, and Eriksson Ek. Yurov, Heidt, and Haight make sense as the last additions. Eriksson Ek will have the time of his life with Triple H as Boldy moves up to play with Kaprizov and Yurov. That makes Rossi the odd man out in the long term. Heidt and Haight can potentially be power play specialists, which is Rossi’s weakness. But that doesn’t mean he can’t benefit from a change of scenery on a rebuilding team that will be patient with him.

     

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    Rossi is 22 years old, and missed an entire year due to myocarditis after getting covid where he though he ask his dad to sleep in his room because he thought he was going to die.

    He stayed in MN on the offseason to train and missed his sister's wedding to do so.

    You want a character guy, you got a character guy.

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    9 hours ago, Tony Abbott said:

    Love the idea of giving away Rossi just to get a draft pick that they could've gotten by riding Gustavsson, trading their vets instead of re-signing. What awesome management that'd be for Guerin.

    Yes, well excuse me for liking that Hartman scored nearly a point a game for 10 games recently and stepped into a top-6 center role without skipping a beat for the games Ek went down.  For all the whining about the injuries and extensions, there are still games where those people are winning games for the team.  It isn't just Rossi getting #1 minutes.

    I didn't see Beckman, Letteri, or Lucchini score those 10 points.  Hartman still provides good value even when it seems easy to write him off.

    Painting each extension with the same brush and saying, "Oooh, our other 3rd/4th lines would do JUST as well, just watch."  And then it comes right back to Hartman going, "Yeah.  I can still score in bunches when I need to."  Kinda hard to write him off as useless with stretches like this.

    If you want to complain about Foligno's injury woes all season or Gaudreau or Johansson, sure.  I get those.  But Hartman and Zuccarello are hardly part of the problem here.  Each player is different, and helps do different things.  They don't help win every game, no, but the team would be a hell of a lot worse now without them.

    Again, they are trying to win games now, not win them in some far flung mystery future.  The Wild went 6-1-3 in their last 10.  It's not their fault 2-3 other teams went on tears at the same time.  Sorry they didn't want to roll over and die for a slightly higher percentage ping pong ball.

    There are places for people like Hartman and Zuccarello AND Rossi.  I doubt Guerin's going to just give up on Rossi for nothing.

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    Hartman is the ultimate nhl utility infielder. And he’s got some dog in him.  Kooz has some dog in him.  Give him 15 min TOI and he’ll figure it out.  He looks like middle six and pk specialist and that’s ok.  
     

    Nojo has some kitty cat in him.  Fred?  Bunny   (Get Fred a therapist this off-season, he’s a shell right now   Nice extension Guerin)

    Chisolm is showing flashes at 24 that might keep draft genius bracketts slew of first round can’t miss d prospects down in Iowa    Good hands, vision, offensively aggressive, silkyish mitts.  His super hero name: The Iron Ranger

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    Foligno was as noticeable as usual last night.  
     

    that sharks team is Baaaaad.  I’m no longer in the tank for draft picks gang.  Watching a single season (let alone 3-4) of that product would have me watching basketball in winter. Got to be depressing locker room.  All should be playing in Europe

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    I think Rossi is in Freddie and Mojo's way. We need to clear they way for those guys opportunity to shine on the 2nd line. No?

    (sarcasm 😁 - this crap just begs for mockery)

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    4 hours ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    Hartman is the ultimate nhl utility infielder. And he’s got some dog in him.  Kooz has some dog in him.  Give him 15 min TOI and he’ll figure it out.  He looks like middle six and pk specialist and that’s ok.  
     

    Nojo has some kitty cat in him.  Fred?  Bunny   (Get Fred a therapist this off-season, he’s a shell right now   Nice extension Guerin)

    Chisolm is showing flashes at 24 that might keep draft genius bracketts slew of first round can’t miss d prospects down in Iowa    Good hands, vision, offensively aggressive, silkyish mitts.  His super hero name: The Iron Ranger

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    15 hours ago, MrCheatachu said:

    Rossi is 22 years old, and missed an entire year due to myocarditis after getting covid where he though he ask his dad to sleep in his room because he thought he was going to die.

    He stayed in MN on the offseason to train and missed his sister's wedding to do so.

    You want a character guy, you got a character guy.

    Culture change is just a catch phrase in BG's locker room....

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    18 hours ago, Tony Abbott said:

    Love the idea of giving away Rossi just to get a draft pick that they could've gotten by riding Gustavsson, trading their vets instead of re-signing. What awesome management that'd be for Guerin.

    I think this says it all. All those defending billy need to realize if they do give up on another prospect only to flip for another pick the cycle just continues. This team is stuck in the mushy middle. 

    They need to put underperformed vets in the press box and let talent play. They already took on 15 mil in dead cap what's a few more bad contracts sitting in the box at this point.

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