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  • Wild Call Out Connor McDavid For Dirty Play


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    Thomas Williams

    That's Wild

    The Minnesota Wild did not just lose the game on Wednesday night to the Edmonton Oilers, but they potentially lost winger Marcus Johansson for the foreseeable future. During play, Johansson was attempting to play the puck and a passing Connor McDavid -- you know, the supposed best player in the world -- just went up and elbowed him right in the face.

     

    Johansson did not return after the incident.

    And by the looks of things, Johansson might be out for an undetermined amount of time because of it. But, head coach John Hynes did provide some more positive news on the injury front as Kirill Kaprizov and Jakub Lauko could be close to returning to the lineup.

    As always, there will be some cap finagling because Lauko is on LTIR right now and the Wild will need to some bodies around if he was to come off of it.

     

    • Despite a little bit of a slide, the Wild are coming up in the conversation among neutral observers. They can be America's Team before anyone else in the upcoming playoffs. [Hockey Wilderness]
    • For the dirty play on McDavid, the entire team came out and called out the Oilers captain. [SI]

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    • The top four Calder Trophy candidates halfway through the season. [Sportsnet]
    • Joel Eriksson Ek is getting some love for the Selke from friend of the blog, Ryan Lambert. [Elite Prospects]
    • And even more award chatter: Not the typical ones, but awards for best goal and feud halfway through the season. [ESPN]

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    oh these Wild rascals.....calling out McF#ck....that will teach him

    and would surely send the message to all our opponents - 

    know this - if you injure our player - we will complain to no ends! yeah tremble in fear! 

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    Protec got his wish.  Mojo out for a little while.

    If things keep going like this, they'll have to figure out where Letteri and Lucchini went and get them back with the team.  God, this year sucks injury wise.  Might be worse than last year, if somehow possible.

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    41 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    oh these Wild rascals.....calling out McF#ck....that will teach him

    and would surely send the message to all our opponents - 

    know this - if you injure our player - we will complain to no ends! yeah tremble in fear! 

    As much as I would've liked to see McD's face caved in I'm sure at that point in the game Hynes was quelling a lot of that on the bench. If that game was out of reach it's probably fair game but with how porous the PK is you gotta stay smart.

    McD is also a wizard at avoiding contact so it's tough to get a good lick on him.

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    2 minutes ago, M_Nels said:

    As much as I would've liked to see McD's face caved in I'm sure at that point in the game Hynes was quelling a lot of that on the bench. If that game was out of reach it's probably fair game but with how porous the PK is you gotta stay smart.

    McD is also a wizard at avoiding contact so it's tough to get a good lick on him.

    this may have been a case where a response was more important than the outcome. to just take out a player with no repercussion and then have the tnt fools laugh it off? i dunno to me - this would have been a nice 5v5 brawl. otherwise tomorrow - boldy or rossi will catch an elbow from jamie benn. 

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    So, does that mean we did nothing....again?

    No fierce bodychecks against guys with that uniform on? Nobody made uncomfortable in the corners? No heat seeking missile hits? 

    I realize it's hard to catch McDavid, but there were 19 other guys wearing the same colored jersey. Maybe you can catch him in a corner and just roughhouse him a bit?

    From the camera angles up top (I was blacked out from the game) it looks like a completely glancing blow to the jaw. There must be a better angle to see the full elbow. 

    To ODC's point above, if we continue to let these things go without a response, we will be deemed a soft team around the league and more players will take advantage of that. Let's all remember, complaining is not a response. Burying someone into the corner boards is. I think the team could have used a boys will be boys type of game. 

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    That stuff happens at beer league every week. If NoJo is out with concussion and flailing to the ice on that weenie-elbow I'm even more convinced he's a soft, Euro, gutless, pansy. That's where you realize no call is being made and you go get revenge.

    What's NoJo's reaction. Quit the game. BS on NoJo equally to McNHL golden-boy.

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    12 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    So, does that mean we did nothing....again?

    No fierce bodychecks against guys with that uniform on? Nobody made uncomfortable in the corners? No heat seeking missile hits? 

    I realize it's hard to catch McDavid, but there were 19 other guys wearing the same colored jersey. Maybe you can catch him in a corner and just roughhouse him a bit?

    From the camera angles up top (I was blacked out from the game) it looks like a completely glancing blow to the jaw. There must be a better angle to see the full elbow. 

    To ODC's point above, if we continue to let these things go without a response, we will be deemed a soft team around the league and more players will take advantage of that. Let's all remember, complaining is not a response. Burying someone into the corner boards is. I think the team could have used a boys will be boys type of game. 

    i am pretty sure wild proceeded as nothing happened. 

    and mcd didn't even check on him. just a punk. he knew what he did and then didn't even check on a player. 

     

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    2 minutes ago, Protec said:

    That stuff happens at beer league every week. If NoJo is out with concussion and flailing to the ice on that weenie-elbow I'm even more convinced he's a soft, Euro, gutless, pansy. That's where you realize no call is being made and you go get revenge.

    What's NoJo's reaction. Quit the game. BS on NoJo equally to McNHL golden-boy.

    think maybe no one wants to get messy besides foligno? maybe old man bogo? that's it. it may be like - why bother - we'll get beaten up for standing up so let's just complain later. 

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    7 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    and mcd didn't even check on him. just a punk. he knew what he did and then didn't even check on a player.

    Not sure what you mean here. Would this be after the whistle where he stick taps him, or would this be after the game? I assume Johansson wasn't in good enough shape to share a beer.

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    It’s pathetic the wild are getting bullied by mcdavid now. They should have sent a message last night with a chicken wing to Conner and Leon. Not eye for eye but eye for multiple eyes . The should have sent a message to the league if you don’t protect our players we will . To think Freddy g getting caved every shift was a game to try to win versus sending a message is a joke. Where the hell is the leadership ? Tough guy moose is no leader . Same old weak pathetic wimp hockey . Cry to the officials like the soiled brats you are. How about getting  men on the roster who don’t get pushed around.  Freddy g is the absolute opposite of what the wild should be 

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    18 minutes ago, OldDutchChip said:

    think maybe no one wants to get messy besides foligno? maybe old man bogo? that's it. it may be like - why bother - w,e'll get beaten up for standing up so let's just complain later. 

    Why do I see a recreation of the Staal incident happening in the 1st round of the playoffs, again. Possibly even against the same team. 

    I went on a similar rampage last season to explain that referees can take complaining and then calming everyone down. What they can't take is a game going completely bonkers and they have to then be scrutinized by the NHL for losing control of a game. It's a lot of extra work for them when this happens. Sometimes you have to stand up for yourselves and show up the referees. With a few other franchises around the league, there is a fear that if they do not call things that this other franchise will completely lose their minds and meltdown. 

    The threat of a team melting down on ice is a legitimate threat to them. No referee wants to be the guys who have this happen. Is there anything that suggests that the Wild could be a meltdown team? No, there is nothing, so, simply put, referees can do nothing and play the calming down role promising to watch something. I don't suggest doing this often, because the impact will wear off, but it needs to happen at least twice, once on the road and once at home within a small timeline so that referees remember. This would have been a good opportunity to do this at home. Take your pound of flesh, have a good time, and this is also a team bonding exercise. Maybe they even wear broken black glasses after the game?

    I would suggest you bring up Gaunce for this type of response. Crotty might be another guy I'd have playing.

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    11 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Not sure what you mean here. Would this be after the whistle where he stick taps him, or would this be after the game? I assume Johansson wasn't in good enough shape to share a beer.

    did he stick tap him? i missed that. well regardless, it wasn't an accident so i stick tap is not enough. 

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    1 minute ago, OldDutchChip said:

    did he stick tap him? i missed that. well regardless, it wasn't an accident so i stick tap is not enough.

    I don't know, I didn't get to see it. I was wondering what you meant by "checking on him?"

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    4 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Why do I see a recreation of the Staal incident happening in the 1st round of the playoffs, again. Possibly even against the same team. 

    I went on a similar rampage last season to explain that referees can take complaining and then calming everyone down. What they can't take is a game going completely bonkers and they have to then be scrutinized by the NHL for losing control of a game. It's a lot of extra work for them when this happens. Sometimes you have to stand up for yourselves and show up the referees. With a few other franchises around the league, there is a fear that if they do not call things that this other franchise will completely lose their minds and meltdown. 

    The threat of a team melting down on ice is a legitimate threat to them. No referee wants to be the guys who have this happen. Is there anything that suggests that the Wild could be a meltdown team? No, there is nothing, so, simply put, referees can do nothing and play the calming down role promising to watch something. I don't suggest doing this often, because the impact will wear off, but it needs to happen at least twice, once on the road and once at home within a small timeline so that referees remember. This would have been a good opportunity to do this at home. Take your pound of flesh, have a good time, and this is also a team bonding exercise. Maybe they even wear broken black glasses after the game?

    I would suggest you bring up Gaunce for this type of response. 

    yup

    imagine zuccy going full mccarty mode on mcd (lemieux) like old days. i think zuccy would fight and claw and bite!

     

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    5 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    I don't know, I didn't get to see it. I was wondering what you meant by "checking on him?"

    it seemed that McD wasn't concerned with what he did in the slightest

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    54 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    it looks like a completely glancing blow to the jaw. There must be a better angle to see the full elbow. 

    in real time it was not obvious that it was intentional, but in slow-mo it was very obvious (even the TNT crew called it out, Gretz said McD gets hit so much he should get a pass on this one.  Gretz probably wants that one back).  McD recognized the opportunity to put his JOFA elbow pad shell into Mojo's chin, McD "chicken winged" his arm out and dropped Nojo.

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