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  1. On ‎9‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 3:02 PM, hunter wieser said:

    let's hope that it will not be granlund, because two years ago he was part of the dream line, along with two other players, i don't recall who the other two were.

     

    A couple years ago it was Zooker-Mikko-MiG.   They were one of the best lines in the NHL for a long stretch.   Pretty sure Zucker had an insanely high +/-.   It was the year after Zucker had a bad year dealing with injury.  I think he got hurt in the outdoor game against Chi and was never the same for the rest of the season.  But he bounced back big the next season, much of it on the line with MiG and Mikko.  I have a memory of The Hockey News having a "Best Line in the NHL" list/story and Zucker-Mikko-Granlund were pretty high on the list.

  2. Seeler earned a regular gig last year, it's his to lose.  Then didn't throw the money at Pateryn to sit him so there's your 3rd pair Dmen.   Bartkowski passed thru waivers.  Pretty sure Murphy passed through waivers several times last year, no reason to think he wouldn't again.   Prosser was a league Min UFA.  Is he even signed to a one way contract for this year?  Doubt anyone would take him, either.  I expect Murphy to be sent down, you already have two small offensive defenseman on the roster - Spurgie and Dumba.  Prosser can be the designated popcorn eater on the roster.  If Dumba or Spurgie go down, then bring up Wrong Ryan.

  3. 58 minutes ago, DevinWieser said:

    ^^Koivu will sure want to speak a few words with Bruce....he will not like that.

     

    I highly doubt BB is the least bit afraid of Mikko.  He wasn't afraid of Selanne.   Without a doubt the organization over-hyped Mikko over the years, claiming him to be something he obviously wasn't - a quality  NHL 1st Line Center, an NHL Star - but I'm of the opinion that message board people have concocted an Oliver Stone quality conspiracy theory about Mikko's say in running the team.  Put on the tin hat or Mikko will control you!!!!

     

    If not Mikko as the regular 2nd Center, than who????

  4. You'd think the Wild would have scouted the Sioux, for puck's sake!   Finally a home boy one of us who's going to be a stud goal scorer and the Wild draft ANOTHER non-scoring Euro.

     

    Guy Lapointe still has a job?  HOW?!?!

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  5. On ‎8‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 5:02 PM, Alexandron said:

    Last weekend it was a U20 Four Nations Tournament in Sweden. Our prospect Simon Johansson who was drafted this year by the Wild was named the best defenseman at that tournament. Here is a link to read about him and watch a video how he put one of his goals for Sweden team during this tournament. It seems he has a pretty nice shot.

    https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-u20-four-nations-tournament-in-sweden/

     

     

     

    Thanks for posting this information!

     

    Excellent news!    Hopefully he turns out like a Brent Burns.  Burns was a surprise pick to most of us casual fans, and there were lots of fan complaining but he turned out pretty good!    Thing was, after the Burn's pick, I read numerous comments about Burns , that he was a stud, a big time climber in the draft.  I never heard that from anywhere other than lame Wild organization hypsters about Johansssson.

     

    My first impression of the Wild drafting Johanssson was WTF?!?!

     

    Then it turned into the classic Wild fan  attitude of, "They pucked it up again... Sigh..."

     

    I'd love to be proven wrong on Johanssss, though!

  6. On ‎8‎/‎30‎/‎2018 at 10:03 AM, Icechipper said:

    Zucker and Granlund are the only recent examples of Wild forward draft picks having what can be considered "breakout" years. We can root for Joel "Threenames" Erickson-Ek, Jordan "Buckets" Greenway and Luke "Cantmiss" Kunin all we like, but there's no evidence 

     

    If Fenton is looking for home-grown goal-scoring, he might call the Senators and ask about Marion "Glassgroin" Gaborik. 

     

    IMO there is plenty of evidence EEK and even Greenway will be more impactful players than your laundry list of wannabes.   For example - Casey Willman was never a blue chip prospect, he was a long shot.  Nothing to be lost by auditioning him.  I was sour on O'Sullivan before he even played in the NHL.  He played at The Ralph in the WJC when Canada had the All World Team and it was obvious even then there was a good chance he'd fail in the NHL

     

    What I'm saying is past history is totally irrelevant when you're talking about current prospects.   So they drafted ****** in the past numerous times.   That has no effect on current players.   There is no link between EEk's, Greenway's or Kunin's actual future performance with your laundry list of old names.

     

    Instead of snide complaining (not directly specifically at you ice), I'd rather read insights or opinions.

     

    1.  Most people who actually watched the games would agree Greenway had a very solid Playoff performance.    My belief is he is going to be an impact player in the NHL.  Not a 100 point guy or an All Star, but a solid player who contributes positively to any team.

     

    2.  Kunin I'm with the herd.  Totally "Meh."   Maybe good, maybe total bust.   IDK.

     

    3.  EEk - I have absolutely no doubt he'll have a relatively long NHL career.   How good he gets is unknown.  But he's got enough size and skill and smarts to be a solid NHL payer for a long time.   We'll know a lot more next year at this time whether he can score in the NHL or not.  I think he can.   I'm hoping he turns into a Next Gen Mikko.   But he might just bounce along like Coyle; just teasing...  

     

     

  7. 1 hour ago, bbgarnett said:

     

     I'd even include players such as James Sheppard and Justin Falk as players who weren't a success regardless of how many games they played.

     

    What?!  I suppose now you're going to claim we shouldn't count Colton Gillies as a big NHL draft success!!!  😲

     

    Usually, the number I see is 100 NHL games as the cut off point.  Even at league min pay, 100 games gives you a decent chunk of change.

     

     

  8. On ‎7‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 7:54 AM, IllaZilla said:

     

     

    This is why Thomas Vanek never worked out here. He's 100% cherry picker, or as we used to call them Suck-holes. All about scoring goals, hovering around the other teams blue line, constantly screaming "Pass it to me!" as the other four players on his team are trying to get the puck out of their own end against five opposing players. God we hated kids like that.

     

    That's why I'm not holding my breath for Sokolov. Yeah, it'd be great to have someone on the team that finally shoots first and passes second, but if he can't show at least some defensive responsibility, he'll never make it out of Iowa.

     

    Hi IllaZilla.  What was your username on the old official Wild message board?  I remember using the term suckhole and had people comment they had never heard that term used before for cherry picker players.

     

    I've seen if before in Juniors - some kids have that God given talent and nose for the net.  Let's hope Sokolov turns into a Brett Hull clone.   The younger Hull was criticized for being a fat, lazy player, too.     That's why he was drafted so low, too.  Hopefully Sokolov smartens up and shapes up.

     

    I'm very high on Greenway.  IMO the kid proved last year in the Playoffs he's ready for a full time NHL gig.  I love his attitude - he knows he's bigger and stronger than the large majority of players and he's perfectly willing to use that size and strength.  I just wish Coyle would get that concept!

     

    Mark me down as a "meh" on Kunin, too.    All the heart and desire you could ask for, but size, strength, and speed are lacking.  I am NOT saying he's a bust, even with the busted knee, but he seems more like a Danny Irmen than a T.J Oshie to me.

  9. 19 hours ago, CreaseAndAssist said:

     

    Welcome to the new boards Fargo!  I remember first meeting you back in the old Fanhome days...glad to see you made it here!  

     

    Thanks, good to re-connect with you, too.   This place does remind me of the old Hockey Boards and Fanhome from way back in the early years.  

  10. On ‎7‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 8:42 AM, CreaseAndAssist said:

    Fine, let me help it re-focus...simple like the old chat room days.  

     

    Name: (first name only if you prefer) - Jason

     

    Location (keep it as specific or vague as you wish): near Fargo, ND

     

    Age: old as dirt

     

    When did you become a #mnwild fan: Before they had any players.  I was posting on who they should pick in the expansion draft.

     

    Favorite Wild player of All Time (can be current or not):  Walz, IMO he epitomizes old school Wild.    Brent Burns - I have a signed hat that he donated to a group that sent it over for Wild fans in Iraq during OIF.   Love his play and personality.   Gaborik.  He tilted the ice when he played at speed, by far the most talented player we've ever had IMO.

     

    Jerseys & Hockey Memorabilia:  Not big on memorabilia but I have great affection for the signed Wild hat.  It's signed by both Burns and Derek Boogaard.  I also have a Gretzky rookie card that I bought as a kid that survived my Mom's purge of all my  stuff when I moved out.

     

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  11. Thank you!   Sorry for derailing the thread!  I like the 5 post review, excellent idea IMO.

     

    Back to the subject.  I like www.hockeyfights.com.   Not because I'm a big fan of hockey fights, but if you miss a game you can go back and review the fight, they're very good at posting fight videos.

     

    Another site I really like and use is www.hockeydb.com.   Great coverage of all levels of player's hockey careers.   Also great resource for info on hockey cards for guys.  Like for Matt Read - I looked him up right away.  I collect hockey cards and it tells me what set to search to find his cards. 

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