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  1. Merrill days with the Wild will come to an end as soon as Spurgeon returns to the lineup.  Yet I don't think there is much you can do with him other than perhaps bury him in the minors.  

     

    Overall this team needs to work on generating more shots from in close instead of spending most of the time just sending shots from the perimeter.  

     

    Either way...this team still looks slow.  

  2. 4 hours ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

     

    Agreed.
    Kap is still in the 'early season doldrums' that sometimes plagues skilled scorers this time of year.
    It is being magnified by the fact the entire team just isn't in sync offensively, and not having Boldy available doesn't help either.

    Just gotta muddle through till Kap and the boys get their scoring legs.
    More immediate and concerning to me is the goaltending and defense.

    Defense, IMO, needs to do a better job on coverage...way too many instances where teams are just slicing through them on gaps they are leaving, which of course, leads to the goalies being overexposed.

    Hopefully, bad things don't get into the heads of our netminders. Gus in particular, as I am guessing MAF has seen all this before and his issues are more his aging body rather than his mental state.

    Tough assignment against the Devils coming up too....

     

    Kaprizov is trying to make pretty plays instead of just taking what's there.  He doesn't have to wow us; just bury the biscuit and stop trying to turn every play into some masterful highlight.  Ugly goals get on the game highlights just as much as the pretty ones do.  

     

    Marc-Andre Fleury played pretty well against Washington.  We probably didn't deserve to get a point in that one and we did.  

     

    Defense is what it is.  Merrill is terrible but injuries to others keep him in the lineup.  Minnesota's lack of speed in its forwards mean they don't get as much help as their defense needs.  As much as they'd like it, Jonas Brodin can't play the whole game.  The team's defense is average best especially with #46 not in the lineup.  

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  3. Vinni has looked better than Sammy Walker did in the call up but neither does a whole lot.  One player who isn't playing well is Kirill Kaprizov.  He handling the puck like he has a live hand grenade at the end of his stick.  No big surprise, but Jon Merrill still sucks.  Faber is all over the place but he probably needs to ease up on the pinches up the ice.  

  4. Ryan Hartman shouldn't be near 3-on-3 overtime.  Overall the Wild were outworked and outplayed by Columbus.  Minnesota was settling for perimeter shots for much of the game.  

     

    In 3-on-3 the Wild were way too nonchalant with the puck and some pretty half-hearted defensive play gave Jack Roslovic a lane to attack and he buried it.  They didn't deserve to win last night and they didn't.  We looked like a tired team after having two days off (at home).  

     

    Addison reminds me more and more of Matt Dumba.  Maroon has better 1-on-1 moves than he generally gets credit for.  I'd rather see him on the power play than seeing Marcus Foligno anywhere near it.  Eriksson Ek is really the only forward who I think is playing at the level we expect.  The rest are mostly underperforming.  

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  5. There is something oddly fitting that some non-Wild fan spams the Wild message board for a Marco Rossi goal that didn't count.  Sort of like a metaphor of his NHL career to this point.  Oh well, he got a goal that counted the next night...but he has a lot more to do to live up to the hype.  

  6. 17 hours ago, Icechipper said:

    Listened postgame radio on way home (from BSU-Army).  Evanson said changes coming on D. Said Faber should not be best D-man in the ice.

     

    At least Faber wasn't the worst.  Although good thing the Wild didn't lock down a bunch of 30-year old players with NMC's for years...oh wait.  

  7. Yea there were certainly a puckbunny crowd that spent more time talking about a player's hair.  

     

    I remember you arguing with people; but in general arguments were rather common around the old boards.  The prediction thread was a pretty popular hang out; so was the Jobs or What I am having for lunch thread in the general part of it all.  

     

    Back then when people; especially the Season Ticket holder crowd regularly hung out with one another there were some good friendships and occasional drama; but also some tough times when we lost members due to cancer or other things.  Over time, it seemed like people dropped their season tickets as they just didn't feel it was worth it or life changed forcing them to have other priorities.  

     

    It's funny, this place seems to want to control the amount of threads and basically keep using the same few topics instead of simply creating new ones since that's really what a message board is.  That certainly would've caught a person a lot of flak for insisting on garbage like that.  

  8. Hartman and Foligno both got NMC's for THIS SEASON in their new deals.  Then modified (15 team no trade list) for the rest.  Zuccarello got an NMC for both years.  So whether we like them or not...they're not going anywhere.  I don't understand what the rush is to make these deals.  Its like playing your cards right away in poker.  

     

    IMO, it seemed impulsive and emotion-driven (they like being here and we really really seem to like it when they say that).  They all basically got what they wanted and complete job security.  It may not be the toxic culture of the previous 'core' but it certainly is a damn comfortable group right now.  NMC's and NTC's all over the place.  

  9. I think the team can make the playoffs; but doing anything once we get there...not so much.  I agree Dean isn't exactly a strength.  However, I do like what I've seen out of the power play so far.  But this team has a regular season level and can't seem to find a post-season one.  So its tough to get too excited about it and they only doubled down on the 'core' who hasn't really done anything notable.  

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  10. Maybe not, they have almost no cap space.  

     

    Iowa has crushed Rockford in a few AHL pre-season games.  Looks like they will have plenty of firepower there with Sammy Walker, Vinni Lettieri and Nic Petan to supplement the bunch of young prospects there.  Jujhar Khaira will another interesting player to watch as he played pretty well in pre-season play.  Caeden Bankier, Mikey Milne, Sam Hentges and Daemon Hunt are hurt to start the season.  Wallstedt has been sharp.    

     

    Hunter Haight and Riley Heidt off to fast starts in the OHL and WHL respectively.  

     

    Vladislav Firstov and Danila Yurov also off to a good start in the KHL.  

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  11. 6 hours ago, Jimtown guy said:

    No doubt Rossi has the most to prove this season. It’s a no brainer. I think Gusty is the real deal. Be shocked if he doesn’t have a great season. I’m so much more calm

    when he’s in the net compared to the Flower. And of course if Addison doesn’t improve his defensive play he will be sent down or traded 

     

    No one really seems to be doubting on Gustavsson so far, but it will be interesting to see if he is used more like a true NHL #1 goaltender than the rotation they mostly used last season until the playoffs.  I would think Addison would be on a fairly short leash.  

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  12. Wild won 4-3.  Sammy Walker with 2 goals and a helper.  Wallstedt had 40 saves.  Daemon Hunt was close lined by a Tanner Kero hit.  

     

    Alex Goligoski looked slow and old...and tired.  Almost every time he and Simon Johansson were out there the Avs went on the attack and peppered Wallstedt with shots.  

     

    Haight, Heidt and Walker was a pretty good line and continued the same chemistry they had at the prospect tournament last week.  Khaira's big but he's pretty slow.  

     

    Addison took a foolish retaliatory penalty in the 3rd, but luckily it didn't cost the team on the scoreboard.  

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  13. I saw the 2nd one against the Chicago Blackhawks prospects minus Connor Bedard.  Sammy Walker had a hat trick; but that top line of Walker, Riley Heidt and Hunter Haight was the best the Wild had in that scrimmage.  They caused a lot of chaos and Haight and Heidt set up Walker for some nice finishes.  Heidt is really good at stripping opponents of the puck.

     

    Rasmus Kumpulainen isn't the most fleet of foot, but he works hard and has better vision and instincts than I expected.  He's going to play for Oshawa (OHL) this year which is why he was at the scrimmage.  

     

    Carson Lambos looked really good; mobile and really involved all over the ice.  I am not sure if he has a lot of offensive potential from a scoring perspective but he makes good passes and he can either carry it out of the zone or make a good first pass out of the zone.  Kyle Masters also looked pretty good and he had two helpers too.  Simon Johansson and Daemon Hunt were solid too.  Ryan O'Rourke got into a fight but beyond that wasn't that noticeable as the other four guys I mentioned.  

     

    The Wild were using invitee players between the pipes in the game against Chicago.  Wallstedt played in the Wild's 5-1 loss to the Blues prospects.  

  14. On 9/12/2023 at 9:50 AM, nORRis8 said:

    Started to post (as nORRis8) some 25 years ago on the CBC sports discussion. No real moderation. Plenty of flaming and baiting but for the most part fun.

    People then started to leave to Sportnets boards then over to Metroboards which at the time I got there was excellent. Very busy and was very much a welcome distraction to my day. The moderation as time went on got stranger and stranger, even to the point where I complained to one mod about a certain new member who was relentlessly baiting me, the mod investigated and publicly revealed his real name and location🙄 Thx but no thx.

    People already were leaving to other sites, primarily HFboards. 

    Metroboards rebooted  as Suddendeath I do believe but there was no action there at all. I did register and did post but when there is no one to talk to, what's the point. Then oddly enough in a thread where someone asked what can be done to attract more fans...the mod that revealed a members name and location said the reason Metroboards failed was because nORRis8, moeman, Baldhead, Sam Pollock drove leaf fans away. Ya right. But what drove members from the other 30 teams threads.

    Suddendeath the eventually experienced just that.

    HFboards is ok. If you donate💰 you're flaming and baiting is ignored. Although the NHL is heavily invested in the lgbtq+ you are basically not allowed to talk about it. Or politics.

    They want you to respect women and want there to be no sexual talk , which is good, yet one of there paid sponsors run ads of dating sites which feature women and women in lingerie in other ads.

     

    I've been posting less and less and I am quite surprised HFboards remains somewhat popular as on some rating sites it scores quite low.

     

    The heyday was definitely Metroboards until the mods destroyed it and people were tired of the two-faced moderation

     

     

    HFBoards was mostly made up of folks who couldn't trade barbs with the people on the old wild.com boards.  So if you migrated over there; they gave those of us they didn't like a real hard time and more or less banned you for any reason at all.  I got a one-month suspension for saying James Sheppard was going to be a bust.  Seriously, a hockey opinion...nothing personal towards anyone unless you were James Sheppard.  And James Sheppard was a total bust...so...

     

    Either way, I think I remember Sudden Death and little or nothing happening there after Metroboards dissolved.  Metroboards was where I was 'discovered' and asked to start blogging.  I remember the fantasy league and decent discussions to be had over there.  

     

    Moderation done right can be great to keep it lively but its a fine line before it becomes the group-think gestapo.  I remember on some of the old NHL team boards, like the Hurricanes board about the only thing they allowed was opinions that spoke favorably of the team and the organization.  Anything remotely like criticism you'd get a DM discussing how you will be suspended if you try to stir up trouble.  All it could take is saying Cam Ward didn't have a good game and you were on their 'watch list.'   If I remember correctly, members couldn't start a thread until you had 100+ posts and you even had a 'warning meter', my Cam Ward opinion earned me two out of my ten warning points for the month.  It was crazy.  

     

    While I think you might find a few sharp hockey minds over at HFboards, I think you see even more people who simply THINK they are great hockey minds but have just as much credentials as your average fan.  

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