It's weird to be hopeful about a Minnesota Wild team missing the playoffs. The 2023-24 season for the Wild is pretty much done -- barring anything insane happening in the final two games -- but we are ending on a rather high note.
Instead of a first-round loss and then wondering what the hell this team is going to look like the next season, we're given an early vacation but feeling just fine about it. Marat Khusnutdinov has been as advertised, a hard-working center that is just about every coach's dream, and Liam Ohgren got to score a goal and an assist in just his second NHL game over the weekend. Two rookies who are just experiencing top-level hockey for the first time and look comfortable.
Add those guys to Marco Rossi, Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, and Jesper Wallstedt, and suddenly the Wild's previously top-ranked prospect pool is coming to fruition in the NHL as some highly talented players under 23 years of age hit their stride.
Will all of these players actually be on the roster to start next season? Maybe, maybe not. Ohgren might find himself victim to the Wild's logjam of veteran forwards they put themselves into, but beyond that, every other player should make it.
Again, it feels so weird to feel completely fine with this team missing the playoffs and just because we are distracted by these talented guys making their debuts.
That's Wild
- In similar fashion, if the Wild re-sign Fleury to have a final, final season in the league, then they need to give Wallstedt some support down in Iowa. [Hockey Wilderness]
- Speaking of Iowa's crease, the Wild signed college free agent Kyle McClellan to an entry-level deal and shortly after, he won the Mike Richter Award for college hockey's best goaltender. [The Hockey News]
Off the trail..
- It's the talk of the town. As of now, questions still remain about the Arizona Coyotes' potential move to Salt Lake City. [Sportsnet]
- After his controversial trade from the Philadelphia Flyers to the Anaheim Ducks after he decided to reject the team that drafted him and not sign with the Flyers, Cutter Gauthier has signed his ELC. [NHL dot com]
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