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Discuss the Minnesota Wild here, apparently.

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:17 pm
by Shep
YEP

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:19 pm
by Chuck Norris
Funny how our trade ended up being a swap of linemates? :P

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:03 pm
by kyuss
No crosby no par..ty eh?
Chuck Norris wroteCOLONFunny how our trade ended up being a swap of linemates? :P
meh, 1st line should be heatley-mikko-granlund.. Parise will try to make the 2nd line respectable for Shep frustration :mrgreen:

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:09 pm
by Shep
yeahright!

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:19 pm
by shooker
kyuss wroteCOLONNo crosby no par..ty eh?
Chuck Norris wroteCOLONFunny how our trade ended up being a swap of linemates? :P
meh, 1st line should be heatley-mikko-granlund.. Parise will try to make the 2nd line respectable for Shep frustration :mrgreen:
Im pretty thankful I figured out you were joking. Parise is a LW, Koivu is a C and Heaters is has played both LW and RW so that has the potential for an amazing line! Coyle/Granlund/Phillips/Bouchard/Seto/Bulmer/Zucker has potential to be a pretty fun third line for them though. I've been bromancing with fletcher for a while because of how well he has been drafting/rebuilding but these two signings make them a good team now as well. Should be a fun team to watch.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:22 pm
by Nick
Well... I have trouble saying who their best player is, but Zach is probably who I'd end up selecting. Whatever line he is on, is probably their 1st. Seems like I'm undervaluing Mikko though, and it's not like Suter isn't in the convo - or Heaters if he would return to form.

Also agree with Shook in a big way - epic drafting and trades by the new Grey Fox, Fletcher Jr.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:25 pm
by Shep
Team is going to be elite. They don't have to worry about attracting free agents for the next while. They just have to worry about depth and developing their prospects.

They are in great shape moving forward with a great group of prospects.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:28 pm
by Lee
Yeah, it really was a perfect storm for Minny. And Harding will get to watch it from the best seat in the house :D ( next year, that is)

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:32 pm
by shooker
Kezia wroteCOLONYeah, it really was a perfect storm for Minny. And Harding will get to watch it from the best seat in the house :D ( next year, that is)
I'd hardly call the pressbox the best seat in the house. damn injuries. BTW Backstrom is close to resigning a rumoured 2 year extension soooo.... yea I have zero idea what their goaltending plan even is. Backstrom/Harding/Hackett??? I think Harding is destined to become a life long backup and Hackett will be Cory Scnieder and play more years than he needs to in the AHL. Great position for minny to be in though, awesome depth.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:33 pm
by Nick
1; Heatley - Koviu - Parise
2: Setoguchi - Cullen - Clutterbuck
4: Powe - Brodizak -Mitchell
other vets include PMB, Dowell, M.Kassian, Konopka,Veilleux---------------
But most impressive is the awesome host of kids fighting for a spot on the team, and for bigger roles:
Jason Zucker
Brett Bulmer
Charilie Coyle
Mikael Granlund
Zack Philips

Beauty goaltending setup, 3 deep.

Out back they have some holes though:
Suter - Gilbert
Stoner - Kampfer
Scandella? Spurgeon
Falk -Prosser

And lacking interesting D prospects.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:35 pm
by shooker
Matt Dumba lol. Also Kampfer is extremely under rated, the guy can flat out play.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:38 pm
by Lee
shooker wroteCOLON
Kezia wroteCOLONYeah, it really was a perfect storm for Minny. And Harding will get to watch it from the best seat in the house :D ( next year, that is)
I'd hardly call the pressbox the best seat in the house. damn injuries. BTW Backstrom is close to resigning a rumoured 2 year extension soooo.... yea I have zero idea what their goaltending plan even is. Backstrom/Harding/Hackett??? I think Harding is destined to become a life long backup and Hackett will be Cory Scnieder and play more years than he needs to in the AHL. Great position for minny to be in though, awesome depth.
That's why I said next year. Haven't heard a peep on a Backstrom extension. Harding could be the starter now, if not in Minny, than elsewhere. He had his chance to sign elsewhere. A 3 year deal for someone of his calibre screams that the Wild promised him the starting role next year.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:38 pm
by Nick
shooker wroteCOLONMatt Dumba lol. Also Kampfer is extremely under rated, the guy can flat out play.
Ye one interesting prospect, but that doesn't save a D-core that is currently 1, maybe as you say 2, deep.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:41 pm
by shooker
Nick wroteCOLON
shooker wroteCOLONMatt Dumba lol. Also Kampfer is extremely under rated, the guy can flat out play.
Ye one interesting prospect, but that doesn't save a D-core that is currently 1, maybe as you say 2, deep.
also Brodin. Spurgeon is also pretty solid and Scandella looks to be a legit 4/5. I dont think D will be an issue for them in the years to come. Especially considering that they have very honest forwards who will backcheck and play good hockey in their own end as well. That will help hide any flaws. I'm not saying this team will win the cup next year but they are well on their way.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:42 pm
by kyuss
Nick wroteCOLON Out back they have some holes though:
Suter - Gilbert
Stoner - Kampfer
Scandella? Spurgeon
Falk -Prosser

And lacking interesting D prospects.
i guess you forgot a guy named Brodin.

Also not sure what that question mark aside Scandella is about.. injuries?

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:43 pm
by shooker
Kezia wroteCOLON
shooker wroteCOLON
Kezia wroteCOLONYeah, it really was a perfect storm for Minny. And Harding will get to watch it from the best seat in the house :D ( next year, that is)
I'd hardly call the pressbox the best seat in the house. damn injuries. BTW Backstrom is close to resigning a rumoured 2 year extension soooo.... yea I have zero idea what their goaltending plan even is. Backstrom/Harding/Hackett??? I think Harding is destined to become a life long backup and Hackett will be Cory Scnieder and play more years than he needs to in the AHL. Great position for minny to be in though, awesome depth.
That's why I said next year. Haven't heard a peep on a Backstrom extension. Harding could be the starter now, if not in Minny, than elsewhere. He had his chance to sign elsewhere. A 3 year deal for someone of his calibre screams that the Wild promised him the starting role next year.
I know you won't agree with me but the fact that I havent made one offer for Harding shows how confident I am that Harding will be the long term backup. I don't know how you haven't heard rumblings of the Backstrom ext, it was even on their own website a while back lol. An entire article talking about how fletcher wants to get it done now so it isnt a distraction throughout the year.

Re: Discuss the Minnesota Wild here, apparently.

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:44 pm
by Lee
Share a link?

Re: Discuss the Minnesota Wild here, apparently.

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:44 pm
by Nick
I question their D, but do realize that 3 very good D can hide 4 week ones, especially if the team has sufficient scoring and a good shutdown line.

Dumba hits full potential, Suter proves he is worth every penny, and Scandella develops a little more into a very good #3 and suddenly it doesn't matter that the others are 'meh'. Just saying that Next season they still lack a lot, fighting for a playoff spot in all likelihood; don't think they are ready to steal the NW title.

Re: Zach Parise

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:45 pm
by Monk
Nick wroteCOLON
shooker wroteCOLONMatt Dumba lol. Also Kampfer is extremely under rated, the guy can flat out play.
Ye one interesting prospect, but that doesn't save a D-core that is currently 1, maybe as you say 2, deep.
Forgetting about a certain Jonas Brodin are we?

Re: Discuss the Minnesota Wild here, apparently.

PostedCOLON Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:48 pm
by Nick
Bah I did forget Brodin as the 8 of you pointed out. And although higher ceiling than all but Dumba & Suter, not someone i'd plan 20+minutes of D around, not what I saw this year at the WJC.