The Minnesota Wild might not be dead, just yet. Their most talented player, Kirill Kaprizov, is returning from a couple weeks off due to injury at just the right time for this team to not lose out all hope about having a successful season.
They have an incredible mountain to climb -- currently eight points and four other teams stand in the way between them and the second Wild Card spot -- but now that they at least are having a couple key players return from injury, it wouldn't be impossible. As Luke points out here, the Wild could go ahead and for the rest of the way, earn a .600 points percentage through the remaining games and there is hope.
Now, should the team even be doing this, or should they take the bumps, take the top-eight pick in a good draft, and reflect this summer? Probably, but when Kirill Kaprizov is on the team, you have to at least try a little bit.
That's Wild
- Jesper Wallstedt made his grand NHL debut. Something he has been waiting his entire life for, and us Wild fans have been waiting a couple years for. And, well, it did not go great. The Wild got stomped by the Dallas Stars and lost 7-2 in what should have been a nice memory. Now, he's back in Iowa and we just have to apologize. [Hockey Wilderness]
- If the Wild don't try to win many more hockey games, what are their lottery odds at right now? [SI]
- It was an emotional return to Minnesota for Matt Dumba over the weekend. [The Athletic]
- The PWHL Minnesota team is dominant but every team loses eventually. New York handed Minnesota its first loss ever over the weekend. [StarTribune]
Off the trail...
- The rosters and the schedule for the 2024 All-Star Weekend in Toronto. [ESPN]
- If you're a fan of hockey and haven't watched the show Shoresy, well you should probably do that. Starring in the show is famous first-round NHL bust Terry Ryan (he wrote a book about it, so we can call him that). And over the weekend he laced-up for his hometown team from the ECHL, the Newfoundland Growlers. [Sportsnet]
- The NHL unveiled the 2024 All-Star jerseys, in collaboration with Justin Bieber's clothing company, and they honestly look exactly like what an all-star jersey should look like. Over the top, colorful, and like a container of Play-Doh.
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