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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 12/30/2024 10:14:37 AM   
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Whelp, here we go again. I spoke too early. This team is the same ole same ole. Can't score on a 4th netminder on a pretty blah franchise, at home. Queue up another BG blockbuster to bring in another bottom 6 forward. That'll recharge the batteries
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 12/30/2024 3:47:26 PM   
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Whelp, here we go again. I spoke too early. This team is the same ole same ole. Can't score on a 4th netminder on a pretty blah franchise, at home. Queue up another BG blockbuster to bring in another bottom 6 forward. That'll recharge the batteries

I noticed the other day that the Duey's are playing in Toronto now. Maybe he can swing a trade for them. Tell them pick any 2 from our bottom 6 for the Duey's.......
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/7/2025 5:16:16 PM   
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Something that seems to be sliding under the radar is that Rossi has made another step forward. Last year, he broke through. This year he is breaking out. Rossi continues to score and now his passing game has taken a leap forward as he's piling up helpers. ESPN rankings actually have him #17 at his position. That is bona-fide top 6 status, bordering on top 3.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/7/2025 7:00:57 PM   
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Something that seems to be sliding under the radar is that Rossi has made another step forward. Last year, he broke through. This year he is breaking out. Rossi continues to score and now his passing game has taken a leap forward as he's piling up helpers. ESPN rankings actually have him #17 at his position. That is bona-fide top 6 status, bordering on top 3.

Yup, Rossi is playing like a 1st line center even without KK driving his line and is making quality plays night in and night out. Get another top center and let Ekker drive a power/checking 3rd line center and we are set down the middle for a while.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/7/2025 7:55:52 PM   
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They just unveiled the "All quarter century" team during the first intermission.


After that performance by Darnold and the Vikings pissing away the #1 seed, I didn't think I could actually feel worse about MN sports yet......here we are
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/7/2025 8:18:06 PM   
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Something that seems to be sliding under the radar is that Rossi has made another step forward. Last year, he broke through. This year he is breaking out. Rossi continues to score and now his passing game has taken a leap forward as he's piling up helpers. ESPN rankings actually have him #17 at his position. That is bona-fide top 6 status, bordering on top 3.

Yup, Rossi is playing like a 1st line center even without KK driving his line and is making quality plays night in and night out. Get another top center and let Ekker drive a power/checking 3rd line center and we are set down the middle for a while.

Hopefully Danila Yurov will be here next year to make that happen.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/7/2025 9:34:28 PM   
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Weird win but I'll take it. We really need to get healthy. I made the comment the other day but we really can't keep relying on all this scoring from the D.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/8/2025 10:34:31 AM   
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Quite a game. Go up 2-0 then give up 4 straight goals, including 3 in 3:09, then score 4 in a row to win. And yes, we need to get healthy, but it seems to be going the other way.

Unfortunately Faber went out of the game with an injury. This on the heels of losing Spurgeon to a dirty hit from Zach L’Heureux. Still pisses me off the officials got in between everyone before Trenin could pulverize him. We have that to look forward to the next time we play the Preds.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/8/2025 10:49:37 AM   
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Quite a game. Go up 2-0 then give up 4 straight goals, including 3 in 3:09, then score 4 in a row to win. And yes, we need to get healthy, but it seems to be going the other way.

Unfortunately Faber went out of the game with an injury. This on the heels of losing Spurgeon to a dirty hit from Zach L’Heureux. Still pisses me off the officials got in between everyone before Trenin could pulverize him. We have that to look forward to the next time we play the Preds.


Trying to tread water until Special K gets back but when you are short handed and guys like Faber and KK has to play extra shifts and lines to make it up.....they will wear down.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/8/2025 11:09:43 AM   
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Getting Midd back was a huge positive but it sucks that Faber went out. I didn't hear why though. They just mentioned that he didn't come back out.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/8/2025 11:39:23 AM   
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Getting Midd back was a huge positive but it sucks that Faber went out. I didn't hear why though. They just mentioned that he didn't come back out.

The all encompassing upper body injury.....
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/9/2025 8:06:40 PM   
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Memo to Chisolm:


Son, we aren't talented enough to be making Pee-Wee level mistakes


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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/10/2025 9:46:33 AM   
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Either Gus sucks or he's still injured.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/10/2025 9:52:59 AM   
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He's not been super sharp that's for sure but in his defense.....our D sucks right now. One thing that's greatly added to our GAA is that we have blocked a crap ton of shots over the years.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/16/2025 9:36:54 AM   
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the loss last night was disapointing but the most disappointing thing was that nobody jumped McDavid after that cheap shot.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/16/2025 9:45:50 AM   
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The unwritten rule against roughing up another team's superstar is pretty prevalent (unless it's Kaprisov, and then teams feel free to dirty hits on him).

But they didn't need to actually "rough up" McDavid. Just lots and lots of fair hits would have been satisfying.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/16/2025 9:53:35 AM   
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I disagree. In the first 5 minutes of the game they slew footed Gus. Yes, it got called but McDavid's cheap shot wasn't isolated. I don't care if he's a superstar. You jump his ass immediately there to send a msg. It's worse that he's a superstar. Because of the fact that his, he got away with it with no call.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/16/2025 2:25:05 PM   
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I disagree. In the first 5 minutes of the game they slew footed Gus. Yes, it got called but McDavid's cheap shot wasn't isolated. I don't care if he's a superstar. You jump his ass immediately there to send a msg. It's worse that he's a superstar. Because of the fact that his, he got away with it with no call.

Since half of our team is currently AHL players, I say we bring a few more up and tell 'em it's open season the opponents star players. Starting Saturday with Roman Josi since we still own them one for the slew foot on Spurgeon by some AHL hack looking for his 5 minutes of fame.....
I would have loved seeing Foligno go after McDavid and pound on him even if he didn't drop his gloves to protect himself. As far as I'm concerned he's just another dirty Canuck player...

The more I watch the NHL the less I want to watch the hack league....I haven't actually watched an entire game this season and may never again.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/22/2025 6:48:13 PM   
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Wild first-round pick Zeev Buium helps U.S. to world junior title, thrives at NCAA powerhouse Denver
The talented defenseman seems ready for the jump into the NHL: “We’re ready for Zeev when Zeev is ready.”

By Sarah McLellan

The Minnesota Star Tribune
January 22, 2025 at 6:02PM

DENVER – After his picture-perfect pass was hauled to the net by Teddy Stiga to seal a gold medal with a golden goal, relief washed over Zeev Buium.

Not elation or even fatigue, which would have been understandable since the defenseman had just skated nearly 28 minutes — more than anyone else — at the end of a seven-game tournament.

No, Buium’s first reaction to helping Team USA claim back-to-back World Junior Championships with a 4-3 overtime win over Finland on Jan. 5 was phew.

He didn’t even join the pile of teammates that surrounded Stiga in the aftermath, instead tossing his equipment and lifting his hands to his head.

“I just wanted to win that game so bad,” Buium recalled. “I wasn’t even thinking about a celebration. I just didn’t want to lose.”

This is quintessential Buium.

He might be best known for the ease with which he can get out of the defensive zone and organize offense, instincts that immediately made Buium the Wild’s top prospect after the team drafted him in the first round last year on the heels of Buium and the University of Denver nabbing a national title at Xcel Energy Center.

But Buium’s competitiveness is also his M.O., and the 19-year-old sophomore hopes his World Juniors experience will foreshadow his college career.

Now back with the Pioneers, Buium is vying for another championship before deciding what’s next for him and if that’s turning pro with the Wild.

“You win one tournament, you want to just keep winning,” Buium said Monday while sitting next to Denver’s trophy case on campus. “You get a taste of it, and there’s no better feeling.”

Winning ways
Buium would know.

Just look at his track record: The youngest of three boys who grew up in San Diego commuting to the Los Angeles area to play hockey, Buium was a standout with the U.S. National Team Development Program after two years at Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault; that’s where he solidified himself as a defenseman after starting at forward. He has gold medals from the under-17 Four Nations tournament, under-18 Five Nations and under-18 World Championship.

A year ago, he was the youngest player on Team USA’s World Juniors roster, with Buium scoring in the third period of the final vs. host Sweden.

But his performance with Denver was unique.

Aside from recording the first 50-point season by a freshman defenseman in more than 20 years, Buium was the first freshman defenseman in Denver history to be named an All-American.

He racked up 16 points in the team’s last 15 games, his final contribution an assist on Denver’s insurance goal in the NCAA championship game against Boston College that the Pioneers won 2-0 in St. Paul on April 13 for their 10th title.

Two months later, the Wild traded up one spot to draft Buium at No. 12, and since then, he’s made the pick look like a steal.

“Kind of crazy that he slipped to 12,” said Buium’s Denver teammate Rieger Lorenz, whom the Wild drafted in 2022. “I know the Wild is super happy it happened. So am I. It’s been awesome to go on this journey with him. Super proud of him.”

Defense then offense
Going into this weekend’s series at Minnesota Duluth, Buium’s 24 points are tied for first in the nation among defensemen, and his 19 assists are the most.

The Wild communicate weekly with Buium, and director of player development Brad Bombardir said Buium has improved at “everything” the team has asked of him.

While the Wild want Buium to play to his strengths — which is how smoothly he retrieves pucks and skates up ice to support the attack — the 6-foot, 186-pound Buium is realizing when to pursue those opportunities outside the zone and when to stay back. He’s also brought patience to the position, which has helped him make the correct reads.

“He’s got a really good cadence to his game,” Bombardir explained.

Buium isn’t flying under the opponent’s radar, and he admitted that’s been a challenge for him — but one he enjoys.

What he’s embraced is the idea that if he’s doing his job as a defenseman, then that will lead to offense.

“The harder I play in my own end and take pride in it,” Buium said, “the more likely I’m not going to be playing defense as much.”

And that’s when Buium is electrifying.

Take that assist that clinched gold for Team USA.

That wasn’t a sequence Buium and Stiga hashed out ahead of time; they didn’t even talk. But they did see each other, with Buium’s casual, one-handed breakout quickly turning into a dynamic flick of the wrist that split two Finnish players to catch Stiga in stride for a breakaway that he buried.

“He knows he needs to crank it up a little bit,” said Team USA coach David Carle, who also coaches Buium at Denver. “So, that’s what I think is really impressive about him is he has an ability to interpret what the game needs from him, and he can adapt and give it what it needs.”

Here and now
That World Juniors title is special to Buium.

He actually wanted to win more this year than last; the United States had never earned back-to-back championships, and the victory put a bow on his age group’s legacy — in Canada, no less, where the tournament is beloved.

“This one had a little bit more meaning,” Buium said.

The run also motivated him to follow the same script with the Pioneers, who are 17-5 and ranked fifth nationally.

But in between hockey and school, including a 7 p.m. astronomy class for the communications major, Buium still has time to keep tabs on the Wild.

He’s tuned in to “probably 90%” of the games, and if he can’t watch, he’ll catch the highlights. And he’s envisioned himself with the Wild.

“The way they play, it seems like the group they have there is so tight and amazing,” Buium said. “So, yeah, hopefully it’ll be awesome.”

Already, the Wild notice pro qualities in Buium that’ll translate, and “we’re ready for Zeev when Zeev is ready,” Bombardir said.

How will Buium know what’s right for him?

That’s a decision he’ll make with his family and the Wild after his college season is over.

As decorated as his past is and even with an intriguing future in the NHL on the horizon, Buium has no problem living in the moment.

“I like to be where my feet are,” he said, “and right now that’s Denver. There’s nothing more that I want than a national championship, so I’m going to try to do that, and hopefully we can accomplish that goal.

“After the year, if I’m ready, I’m ready. If I’m not, I’m not. Just taking it one day at a time.”

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/23/2025 7:33:15 PM   
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UHC goes up 2-0 but it's reviewed for goalie interference. Ref waives it off and is drilled in the thigh/upper knee on the ensuing FO


Payback can be a b.......
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/24/2025 9:44:32 AM   
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This probably won't be popular but here goes. We need our first 'real' captain. We had days off, were at home and came out completely listless again last night. It happens way too often. I can't see any of our letters lighting a fire in to this teams ass.

Spurg - nope
KK - no way
JEE - does he even talk?

Who is it that's always interviewed? Faber, Middleton, Hartman or Faligno. This team has never had a proper captain in it's existence.
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/24/2025 10:37:35 AM   
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This probably won't be popular but here goes. We need our first 'real' captain. We had days off, were at home and came out completely listless again last night. It happens way too often. I can't see any of our letters lighting a fire in to this teams ass.

Spurg - nope
KK - no way
JEE - does he even talk?

Who is it that's always interviewed? Faber, Middleton, Hartman or Faligno. This team has never had a proper captain in it's existence.

I would say in the last year+ Faber and Middleton have looked more like captains than anyone else.

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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/25/2025 8:05:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

This probably won't be popular but here goes. We need our first 'real' captain. We had days off, were at home and came out completely listless again last night. It happens way too often. I can't see any of our letters lighting a fire in to this teams ass.

Spurg - nope
KK - no way
JEE - does he even talk?

Who is it that's always interviewed? Faber, Middleton, Hartman or Faligno. This team has never had a proper captain in it's existence.

I would say in the last year+ Faber and Middleton have looked more like captains than anyone else.

And another thing......in the so called State of Hockey one would think at least one of your teams would be able to win a faceoff!
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/25/2025 8:26:18 PM   
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ORIGINAL: stfrank

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

This probably won't be popular but here goes. We need our first 'real' captain. We had days off, were at home and came out completely listless again last night. It happens way too often. I can't see any of our letters lighting a fire in to this teams ass.

Spurg - nope
KK - no way
JEE - does he even talk?

Who is it that's always interviewed? Faber, Middleton, Hartman or Faligno. This team has never had a proper captain in it's existence.

I would say in the last year+ Faber and Middleton have looked more like captains than anyone else.

And another thing......in the so called State of Hockey one would think at least one of your teams would be able to win a faceoff!




You're confusing it with the "State of successful playoff Hockey". That, sadly, would seem to be Florida
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RE: Minnesota Wild 2024 Season - 1/25/2025 8:28:18 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

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ORIGINAL: stfrank

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

This probably won't be popular but here goes. We need our first 'real' captain. We had days off, were at home and came out completely listless again last night. It happens way too often. I can't see any of our letters lighting a fire in to this teams ass.

Spurg - nope
KK - no way
JEE - does he even talk?

Who is it that's always interviewed? Faber, Middleton, Hartman or Faligno. This team has never had a proper captain in it's existence.

I would say in the last year+ Faber and Middleton have looked more like captains than anyone else.

And another thing......in the so called State of Hockey one would think at least one of your teams would be able to win a faceoff!




You're confusing it with the "State of successful playoff Hockey". That, sadly, would seem to be Florida

Point taken.....
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