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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 5:23:18 PM   
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3-1 Sharks....a good time to switch to the US vs Sweden game getting underway in a few minute.

Good thing you did. We tied it up after you left.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 5:40:50 PM   
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3-1 Sharks....a good time to switch to the US vs Sweden game getting underway in a few minute.

Good thing you did. We tied it up after you left.

LOL. It's still on just streaming on my laptop while I watch the other game on the TV.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 5:44:32 PM   
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5 out of 6 points so far on this road trip so we are doing ok.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 6:31:02 PM   
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3-1 Sharks....a good time to switch to the US vs Sweden game getting underway in a few minute.

Good thing you did. We tied it up after you left.

LOL. It's still on just streaming on my laptop while I watch the other game on the TV.

OK. I overestimated your impact. Too bad we didn't get the win, but the point is better than nothing.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 6:33:07 PM   
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Our US Juniors team is in big trouble with no real top goalie. Getting beat pretty handily by Sweden right now and down 4-1 half way through the game.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 6:38:07 PM   
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Frustrating to watch especially when Kirill seems to be missing in action.....


Yeah, he was pretty MIA today for sure. Not a great game.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 12/31/2025 6:40:40 PM   
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Glad to get the point but it's frustrating. They are a bad matchup for us for some odd reason. There was a 5 minute period where we were dangerous. Outside of that, lame.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/1/2026 9:06:20 AM   
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Here's to continued good play in the new year.
Happy New Year guys!
And Lynn too!
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 2:23:29 AM   
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I picked the wrong few days to not check in on this board when the Hughes trade happened. I had no idea of what a big deal this was. Tonight I saw that Hughes had 4 assists and was the #1 star. Since I haven't been following hockey much recently I googled him to find out how good he is supposed to be. This is what Google had to say.

Quinn Hughes is an elite, game-changing defenseman for the Minnesota Wild, instantly elevating their offense and defense with incredible skating, puck movement, and playmaking, leading to massive offensive boosts and better zone control, though opponents will target him physically in the playoffs, notes Hockey Wilderness and The New York Times. He's a high-minute, high-impact player, often paired with Faber, creating a dynamic duo that dominates possession and turns defense into offense, making him one of the league's best defensemen and a top NHL talent.

I knew we had recently acquired him, but I had no idea what kind of player he was. I'm very late to this party obviously. I guess I need to look back a few pages to see what you all thought about this deal. I Googled the trade and the price was steep especially considering he's only under contract for one more year.

Hughes traded to Wild by Canucks in blockbuster deal
Vancouver receives Rossi, Ohgren, Buium, 2026 1st-round pick for 2023-24 Norris winner

Quinn Hughes was traded to the Minnesota Wild by the Vancouver Canucks on Friday.

Vancouver received forwards Marco Rossi and Liam Ohgren, defenseman Zeev Buium and a first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

"Bringing a player like Quinn Hughes here, you just don’t get this opportunities all that often," Wild general manager Bill Guerin said Saturday. "Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren, all great kids, great players with bright futures. Definitely hard to part with guys that you draft, develop, you spend time with. You get to know them, their families. But like I said, when a player of Quinn’s caliber comes available, and you have an opportunity to get him, there’s a cost to it and we were willing to do what it takes."

The 26-year-old defenseman and Vancouver captain was in his eighth season with the Canucks after being selected by them in the first round (No. 7) of the 2018 NHL Draft. He is in the fifth season of a six-year, $47.1 million contract ($7.85 million average annual value) he signed on Oct. 3, 2021, and can become an unrestricted free agent after the 2026-27 season.

Hughes won the Norris Trophy as the NHL's best defenseman for the 2023-24 season after posting career highs with 92 points, 17 goals, and 75 assists. He was also a finalist for the award last season, when he had 76 points (16 goals, 60 assists).

"It's difficult trading a player like Quinn," said Jim Rutherford, Vancouver's president of hockey operations. "We love him as a person and as a player, one of the greatest players that’s ever played for the Canucks. I think that we have to respect what he's done here, and respect the fact that he was getting closer to free agency and he'd have a choice to go where he wanted. But what this means for the Canucks, people throw around different words, what's the direction of the Canucks?

"So I believe that we've been in a rebuild here for a little bit, and we've been able to acquire some good young players, but this move today gives us some really good young players. It may not change our team in the next few months or even this season, but this doesn't have to be a full blown rebuild where it's going to take five or seven years. We keep going the direction we're going to go on. We're going to get a really good player in June, and this thing can turn for the Canucks, certainly within the next couple of years."

Hughes was one of the first six players named to the United States roster for the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. He was selected for the 4 Nations Face-off last year but did not play due to injury. Guerin was the GM of that team.

"He’s really excited. He’s such a great kid. Like I said, we, through the whole 4 Nations process last year with him maybe being ready, we've talked almost every day through that process," Guerin said. "So we got to know each other. All he wants to do is win, and be a part of something special. He's really excited. I think we have a really unique bunch of guys in our locker room. He will, he'll see how we operate and how that group of guys operates. ... It's a really good bunch of guys and they play for each other. I think that's what he's looking for."

In 459 games, Hughes has 432 points (61 goals, 371 assists), the most by a defenseman in Vancouver franchise history, and 26 points (two goals, 24 assists) in 30 Stanley Cup Playoff games. He has 23 points (two goals, 21 assists) in 26 games this season, leading the Canucks at the time of the trade.

"It’s definitely not an easy day for the franchise," Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said. "Quinn Hughes has been a big part of the organization and a great person and a great hockey player and has a lot of records. It’s a tough, tough day, but we’re also excited about the return on the players we got here, the younger players and we’ll continue to build with them from Minnesota."

The Canucks are 11-17-3 and in eighth place in the Pacific Division, eight points out of a wild-card spot in the Western Conference under first-year coach Adam Foote.

"It was a little shocking," Quinn's younger brother, and New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes said Saturday. "I guess, obviously we kind of knew it was coming like everyone else. But stuff happens in sports, and it's part of the business, and whether you like it or whether you don't like it, it's part of our job. And like I said, he's really excited, and he's going to be great for that team."

After winning the Pacific Division with a 50-23-9 record in Hughes' Norris-winning season of 2023-24 and reaching the Western Conference Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs under then-coach Rick Tocchet, the Canucks slipped to 38-30-14 in 2024-25 and missed the playoffs, finishing six points out of a wild-card spot.

With that frustrating season, which saw center J.T. Miller traded to the New York Rangers on Jan. 31 and Tocchet departing at the end of the year, came increasing speculation about Hughes' future in Vancouver.

"I believe this is something that you probably go back even a year ago, when this started to come to our attention that this might be the path that Quinn wants to go," Allvin said. "We were hoping, ownership was trying to do everything and we were trying to do everything to convince him to stay and work through it. But we felt when we were not able to do it that’s when we started the process to looking to see what potential destination would be out there and what potential teams could come up with the best return for the Vancouver Canucks moving forward."

Buium and Rossi were Minnesota's sixth- and seventh-leading scorers this season at the time of the trade.

Rossi, 24, a first-round pick (No. 9) by Minnesota in the 2020 NHL Draft, had 114 points (49 goals, 65 assists) in 202 games for the Wild, including 13 points (four goals, nine assists) this season. He signed a three-year, $15 million contract ($5 million AAV) with the Wild on Aug. 22, 2025 and can become a restricted free agent after the 2027-28 season.

Buium, 20, a first-round pick (No. 12) by Minnesota in 2024, made his NHL debut in the playoffs last season after playing two seasons at the University of Denver, winning a national championship in 2024 and returning to the Frozen Four in 2025 before losing to eventual champion Western Michigan in the semifinals.

He had one point in four playoff games last season and 14 points (three goals, 11 assists) in 31 games this season. Buium signed a three-year, entry-level contract on April 13, 2025.

"Zeev is a young defenseman that won two World Juniors and a national championship in Denver," Allvin said. "He’s an extremely talented offensive-minded defenseman that in a very short time experienced the playoffs last year when he was done in Denver and stepping right into the National Hockey League and playing for Minnesota and then following up this year where I think he looks stronger, more composed. Our scouting staff that followed him there are excited on the path that’s coming. He’s still very young and we know that for a defenseman it takes some time. But he definitely has the ability to quarterback a power play here and we’re really excited to work with him here."

Ohgren, 21, a first-round pick (No. 19) by Minnesota in the 2022 NHL Draft, has seven points (three goals, four assists) in 46 games for the Wild but has no points in 18 games this season. He signed a three-year, entry-level contract on July 16, 2022.

The Wild (18-9-5) are third in the Central Division. After beginning the season 3-6-3 through Oct. 30, they have gone 15-3-2 in their past 20 games.

NHL.com staff writer Derek Van Diest, senior draft writer Mike G. Morreale and independent correspondent Jessi Pierce contributed to this report

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 2:30:48 AM   
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The Wild are gambling that they can extend him. They are the only team that can give him an 8 year deal. He won't be a free agent until the new CBA at which point he would be limited to 6 years with a new team.

Yep. We need to get that extension with him. This was such a non-wild thing to do.
How do we all feel about the trade now that he's been around for a while?

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 2:37:48 AM   
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I'm still in shock over how good the Wild have been since a horrendous start to the season.

Minnesota is 22-4-4 in its last 30 games, and 8-1-2 since acquiring Hughes, the 2024 Norris Trophy winner, in a blockbuster with Vancouver on Dec. 12.

Are the Avalanche as good as their record (30-2-7) suggests. Are they on pace for the best NHL season ever?

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 2:43:21 AM   
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Trading a player like Quinn Hughes doesn't happen, and a big part of that is that there's not many players like him to begin with. It's not sufficient to call him a "No. 1 Defenseman," a "star," or even a "superstar." Hughes is a franchise-changing presence. He's one of 12 defensemen ever -- EVER!!! -- to score 90 points in a season. Better yet, he's in his age-26 season, his absolute prime.

The rare players who are like him -- Cale Makar and Erik Karlsson being the only ones from this century that feel like Hughes' true peers -- elevated their teams in ways almost no defenseman can. Makar has a Stanley Cup and two Norris Trophies under his belt at age-27, while prime Karlsson (who won the Norris three times) dragged an uninspiring Ottawa Senators team to within one game of the Stanley Cup Final in 2017.

https://hockeywilderness.com/news-rumors/minnesota-wild/the-quinn-hughes-trade-finally-gives-the-minnesota-wild-christmas-morning-r31077/

Yet the Canucks had the leagues worst record at the time of the trade despite having him. I'm going to have to figure out how to watch the Wild and pay the price of admission.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 9:14:21 AM   
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The good guys pick up a comfortable win over the Ducks 5-2.

Hughes picked up 4 assists after a really bad turnover in the first almost cost them dearly. That one took me back to old days of Martin Skoula. To his credit Hughes chased the play down without his stick and managed to disrupt the scoring chance. After that he was money.

Yurov scored 2 goals to lead a Euro assault. Kaprizov, Trennin and Sturm got the others.

Gus as always was rock solid.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 10:11:51 AM   
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And to think half way thru October I had one foot off the bandwagon and was ready to write them off and wait for next year. Now I even want to stay up for the west coast games, although I did skip the 3rd period last night....
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 11:41:26 AM   
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And to think half way thru October I had one foot off the bandwagon and was ready to write them off and wait for next year. Now I even want to stay up for the west coast games, although I did skip the 3rd period last night....

I checked in and saw that record about the same time and thought "Well the team is crap this year. I'm so glad to be so wrong. I did a Google search and it seems that OnHockey.TV might be the best place to watch. Any other recommendations?

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/3/2026 8:26:09 PM   
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Good guys down 1-0 early. Gotta say, Hughes and Faber can look really discombobulated in the defensive zone at times.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/4/2026 7:34:02 AM   
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Good guys down 1-0 early. Gotta say, Hughes and Faber can look really discombobulated in the defensive zone at times.

Yeah, I have noticed more than a few times where one of them zigs while the other zags and then it's scramble time....

Sounds like they were playing catch up the entire game and just couldn't get over the hump. At least they managed a point out of it. Interesting that they take a day off and come back to play the Kings again on Monday. If they can take that game for 2 points it will have been a good trip to LA.
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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/4/2026 8:56:57 AM   
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LA played a heavy game and it was very effective against the Wild last night. Second night of back to backs may have had something to do with it. The Kings generated a lot of zone time and scoring chances. Despite giving up 4, I thought Jesper looked pretty solid.

Worth noting is that Yurov continues to show that he belongs. He has moved back to the Kaprizov line and is showing the skills and IQ to play with Kaprizov and Zuccarello. He made a beautiful pass across the front of the net on Faber's goal. That was a beautiful tic tack toe play started by Kaprizov. Another thing that struck me last night is how Yurov uses his feet to win puck battles. A lot of guys dig their skates into the ice for leverage with their stick. Yurov is really adept at trapping the stick and kicking the puck to a teammate.

I think stfrank got it right. Part of why the Hughes trade happened is that Yurov made Rossi expendable.

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RE: Wild 2025-26 Season - 1/6/2026 2:36:24 PM   
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The Kings seem to have our number.

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