Much like whenever a generational talent gets selected first overall, such as Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid for recent examples, that rookie is then heralded as the presumed winner of the Calder Trophy. If they're going to be one of the best players in the league eventually, they're probably going to be the best rookie, right?
Well, this year, it might be different. Connor Bedard unfortunately suffered an injury and will have a substantial gap in his season. That's where Minnesota Wild rookie defenseman Brock Faber comes in. Suddenly, after Bedard electrified the league, Faber has now caught up to him in scoring as a defenseman and is playing a whole boatload of minutes and is arguably one of the best-two way forces we have seen in the modern NHL at his age.
So, when it is all said and done, will Faber be selected as the NHL's top rookie?
That's Wild
- For more on why Faber might end up being a shoe-in rather than just a darkhorse for the Calder, we turn to our friends at The Hockey News: [The Hockey News]
- The Wild have been all about grit. But, with a skilled winger available via trade from the Los Angeles Kings, should the Wild sacrifice some of that physicality to get some goals scored? [Hockey Wilderness]
- You don't need to have been watching hockey forever to know when a team doesn't have it to compete, but when you have been observing this sport for so long, you know that the writing is on the wall. [Hockey Wilderness]
Off the trail...
- Charlie McAvoy on the Boston Bruins' success, some Super Bowl chat, and playing for Team USA. [ESPN]
- Our old friend Ryan Reaves was recently quoted that they should "make hockey violent again" after his teammate crosschecked an opposing player in the face and got suspended for five games. In the following game on Tuesday night, Reaves then got absolutely bodied by Nathan Walker. That's just embarrassing.
- What kind of return should the Calgary Flames expect for Noah Hanifin? [Daily Faceoff]
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