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Fargocase

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  1. 19 hours ago, IllaZilla said:

    I don’t know if Haula would have wanted to sign with the Wild. He was never going to get past Staal or Koivu on the depth charts. 

     

    I don't think the decision was Haula's, it was pretty clear the Wild didn't want to re-sign him.  I believe Haula was RFA with arbitration rights and he was going to get decent money, more than the Wild was willing to pay.  What it really turned into was Tuch instead of Brodin, Zucker, Nino, or Coyle.  In 20/20 hindsight, seeing that Tuch has met his top end potential it was a huge mistake.

  2. Yeah, no doubt Leipold, Suter, Parise, Mikko's fault! They made the minor league team lose!

     

    And of course Doobie's fault the flash in the pan goalie was just a flash.  Doobie played too many games! If the kid had been promoted to the NHL prematurely like the clueless DoobieHater69 demanded he would have been the next Ken Dryden!

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  3. 4 minutes ago, Tomdog said:

    That Suter, Parise and Staal actually don't want to lead this team is part of the problem.

    The leadership that this team needs isn't who logs the most ice time, scores the most goals or hustles the most.

    It is also not about playing with an injury.

    It should be about sacrificing your own personal goals and playing for your linemates.

    Doing the ugly stuff that wins games. Helping your teammates not give up when the going gets tough.

    Right now I the only one I see doing any of that is Foligno.

    Staal used to do that but seems to have stopped and he admitted he didn't want to captain again.

    How they solve this mess is a Mistry.

    Emotional, irrational, unprovable subjective  drivel.  YOU make claims about leadership.  Not what I hear actual Wild players and Coaches say.  I have never heard anyone with team question Parise or Suter's leadership, in fact, the exact opposite. 

  4. 20 minutes ago, EmptyShelf said:

    Which trolls would those be?  The trolls...

     

    😂   yeah, without a doubt YOU!  who lead the team in goals and points and hustle? Only a total Hater Troll would deny that #11 Zach Pairise was the heart and soul and Leader of the Wild this season.  And goals? And hustle? And sacrificing himself for the team.

     

    #20 Ryam Suter.  The current whipping boy for Hayer Trolls- don't look behind the curtain at all the points and TOI  against the other team's top lines.  And the funny coincidence that Dumba had career stats and Spurgie was way better paired with him...  Damn the facts, stick with emotional Hater Troll emotions.  

  5. 2 hours ago, IllaZilla said:

    So...when Koivu retires after next season you think there's going to be a knife fight between 20 and 11 for the C?

     

    You've followed this team for a long time.  I read this and think you're feeding/patronizing the trolls.  I guess I must be naive, but I didn't think you bought into that silly hater group think.

  6. 2 hours ago, IllaZilla said:

    So...when Koivu retires after next season you think there's going to be a knife fight between 20 and 11 for the C?

     

    I am sure neither 11 nor 20 care enough to give a rat's azz for a letter on their Jersey.  Contrary to all the conspiracy theory haters, you'd be hard pressed to find two guys who are less egomaniac prisma donnas than Zach Parise and Ryan Suter.  I've talked to Parise a couple of times.  He's the antithesis of an arrogant jock.  I've talked to friends of Ryan Suter and his Dad, they are almost caricatures of quiet, shy mild mannered Midwesterners.  With "fans" like the current day posters on internet boards, the old school trolls aee obsolete

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  7. Roman Voloshenko was the Russian guy I was thinking of.

    And I thought Suter was far and away the best American player.  Drew Stafford and Dan Fritsche were the best US forwards.  I was very disappointed in Patrick Sullivan after all the hype about him.  Kessel flashed some big time skill but got hurt.  I was more impressed by Malkin than Ovechkin, but the Canada team was so great and better than any other team there was no doubt would would be  Champions.

  8. 12 hours ago, IllaZilla said:

    After Maxim Shushinsky got homesick and bailed on the Wild about one month into the 2000 season (and taking his signing bonus with him) I don’t think the Dumpster Doug Risebrough ever looked at another Russian again. And after the KHL got established, I don’t think Fletcher ever really looked at them either. Fletcher always seemed to make safe picks...

     

    They did draft another Russian kid that I saw a the WJC at The Ralph in Grand Forks, the year Canada had the super great team full of easy future HOFers.  Don't remember the kid's name but he was on the team with Oveckin and Malkin.  IMO after watching the Wild kid it was obvious he was a dud.  Also read he had a serious vodka problem...

  9. 4 hours ago, Hockey-78 said:

    And ANOTHER shutout by Kahkonen!! In the last 3 games 85 saves and only one goal allowed and leading AHL with the most shutouts. Kahkonen is a "bum"? 🙄:hithead:He's hot now, give him a look BB. He can't do any worse than that ALL-STAR goalie of ours giving up soft goals yet again against Toronto.

     

     

     

    Huh?  I thought I watched the Wild win last Tor game?!?!  WTF?  Did I just dream that?  

  10. IMO Illa's analysis is dead on, let him gain pro experience where he is unless there's an actual goalie injury.  Dobbie's slump is nothing to worry about IMO.  Ridiculous to rag on him for the recent Toronto fluke deflection goals.   Blame Seeler if you must have a scapegoat.   Every goalie has bad games occassionally. 

  11. Been mentioned a couple of times - they really need to work on zone entry.  They stat with Suter slowly skating puck to short of the Red Line then a big drop pass back to a trailer.  So there's a huge clusterpuck of guys standing around on the opposing team's Blue Line by the time the puck gets there..  Wild players lose their speed, just standing around.  MN puck carrier runs into a wall, no one to pass to, no Wild player moving with any speed...   Puck ends up dumped back into MN zone and PUKE, do it again!   If you are going to dump the puck in, which you might have to do if the other team keeps lining four guys along the Blue Line, someone, some Wild player, has to be hitting the zone with speed, not standing there, dragging a toe, trying not to be offsides...

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