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  • Liam Ohgren Vying For a Spot On the Wild


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    That's Wild

    • While Liam Ohgren certainly impressed during his brief stint and debut in the NHL last season, the young prospect still feels like he has to take a spot during training camp this fall. More from the Swedish winger at development camp: [The Hockey News]
    • The Minnesota Wild are currently slipping down the Central Division rankings during the offseason. With the Nashville Predators loading up with veterans, the Chicago Blackhawks making moves to surround Connor Bedard with talent, and other teams just remaining good; where are the Wild in this? [Hockey Wilderness]
    • A recap of the Wild's development camp last week. [NHL.com]

    Off the trail...

    • Five NHL contracts that could look terrible for the team by 2026. [Bleacher Report]
    • An organization is working hard to grow the game of hockey in Egypt with some ice and helping displaced and orphaned children. [NHL.com]
    • The Columbus Blue Jackets added some more experience to their lineup, but is it enough to not be a bottom feeder? [NHL.com]

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    I dont want to pile on kids... because between 18-25 years there is that massive shift to elevated fat content (to muscle if you are doing it right).... but -

    I usually noticed more of the tall guys looking a little more string-beany than I thought they would. Kumpalainen could stand to pack some pounds. Ritchie is a bit of a whisp.

    I actually thought Zeev looked reasonably broad next to Leskovar when they tustled.

    The goaltender, Hlavaj, is a big dude, as advertised.

    For some reason Haight seemed a ways more filled out than Heidt to me. Haight didn't really seem all that small compared to the "bigs"

    Stramel, as advertised. From that most recent Judd Brackett interview, it pretty much confirmed to me that the Wild have been weighting combine results heavily into some of their upper round decisions lately (at least if BPA isn't super-obvious in that 11-20 range)

    Ogre was low-hanging fruit on this question. He looks more like a man buildwise. Could just be genetic or the fact that his dad is a pro-trainer... I figured that would be an asset for him.

    It was tough to superimpose players in that way because they did neither did much side-by-side drills, nor did they do a ton of head-to-head.

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    11 hours ago, LittleBallofHate said:

    For some reason Haight seemed a ways more filled out than Heidt to me. Haight didn't really seem all that small compared to the "bigs"

    I found all of it interesting, but this note stands out because I've never seen Haight listed above 5'11" in any hockey database stuff, but the Wild had him listed at 6'2" in their camp roster. He also looked reasonably big compared to his teammates in their cup picture. I haven't found anything that suggests he has grown, but not looking small compared to the bigs is a good place to be even if he is still under 6'.

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