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stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/27/2023 9:40:24 PM)

Wild come back from Christmas break and take down Detroit 6-3 and pretty much controlled play after a shacky start defensively in the 1st.

Michael Russo
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6m
#mnwild 7 for 7 in home wins for John Hynes and 11-3 overall.

Johansson 2 goals, 3 points; Foligno GWG; Kaprizov 1+1; Boldy, Hartman goals; Gustavsson 8 wins in past 10.

Wild 10-0 when they score first under Hynes; Johansson-Rossi-Hartman line/Goligoski +3




TJSweens -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 4:36:54 AM)

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ORIGINAL: stfrank

Wild come back from Christmas break and take down Detroit 6-3 and pretty much controlled play after a shacky start defensively in the 1st.

Michael Russo
@RussoHockey
·
6m
#mnwild 7 for 7 in home wins for John Hynes and 11-3 overall.

Johansson 2 goals, 3 points; Foligno GWG; Kaprizov 1+1; Boldy, Hartman goals; Gustavsson 8 wins in past 10.

Wild 10-0 when they score first under Hynes; Johansson-Rossi-Hartman line/Goligoski +3

Hynes commented that Hartman is forced to keep his feet moving when he plays with Rossi and Johansson. I guess that makes sense. Those two play with a lot speed and Hartman has to keep his feet moving to keep up.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 9:13:59 AM)

Amazing that all 4 lines are clicking....Hynes said to wait until 20 games himself. 11-3 after 14.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 10:34:05 AM)

It started out pretty sloppy but in the end, nice win.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 10:53:27 AM)

Is there any local chatter on Hendrickson? For the life of me I have no idea how he keeps finding work within the org. Nothing against the guy but what does he bring? Our PP flat out stinks. It has no creativity. We seem to pass it around the perimeter with no real purpose until someone gets fed up and fires a pretty worthless shot through a pile of bodies. It's not exactly awe inspiring.

It so lame I get excited when we finally get through the neutral zone [>:]




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 11:17:51 AM)

This was in the Strib about a month ago......forgot the title originally.

Darby Hendrickson — survivor, sauna man — helps break in yet another Wild coach

La Velle E. Neal III @LAVELLENEAL

Only a few Wild players lingered near the end of Monday's morning skate, which gave Darby Hendrickson time to do his thing.

And Darby doing his thing meant a longer wait than anticipated for the best version of Hendrickson to appear for an interview. About 45 minutes following the end of practice, Hendrickson emerged from his own workout, sweating and ripped. He's 51 years old and still looks like he has a few shifts in him.

"He does look like he can still play," new Wild coach John Hynes said. "Maybe because he takes saunas every day. He's kept himself in good shape, that's for sure."

Hendrickson is a workout fiend and will hit the sauna at the Wild's facilities and at his home in Minnetonka, where he has a wood-burning sauna that reaches 200 degrees. Sounds like heaven.

"I love sauna," Hendrickson said. "I know people joke with me, but I'm in the sauna every day."

He toggles between the sauna and a cold tub to help his muscles recover from workouts. And he takes a cold shower in the morning. That's discipline.

Hendrickson is built to survive. And he's survived more than just his playing career, which included Mr. Hockey out of Richfield High School, starring at the University of Minnesota and then a 10-year NHL career with parts of four seasons with the Wild.

Hendrickson was a member of that inaugural Wild team of 2000-01, led by Jacques Lemaire. A few years after his playing days were over, he became a Wild coach in 2010 under Todd Richards, who replaced Lemaire. He's been here ever since.

That means Hendrickson has survived the regimes of Richards, Mike Yeo, John Torchetti, Bruce Boudreau and, most recently, Dean Evason. He's made a career out of adapting. He began with the Wild in a part-time role before telling then-General Manager Chuck Fletcher he wanted to move into a full-time role. He was the "eye in the sky" coach for a few years, analyzing the team from the press box. Now he's on the bench helping the head coach — no matter his name.

"Hey, you're not going to write about all of this, are you?" Hendrickson said with a laugh. "I'm trying to stay in the down low. I've been very, very fortunate."

December, 1990: Darby and Dan Hendrickson made Richfield hockey a family affair.

BRIAN PETERSON, STAR TRIBUNE
December, 1990: Darby and Dan Hendrickson made Richfield hockey a family affair.
It's hard to stay in the shadows when there are few like Hendrickson. Now in his 14th season, Hendrickson is one of the longest-tenured associate/assistant head coaches in the NHL. Benoit Allaire has been the Rangers goaltending coach for 19 years; other coaches have had multiple stints with the same club that total longer than 14 years.

The skeptical Minnesota sports fan might be thinking "Darby's the problem!" given the Wild's inability to go on a meaningful postseason run through the years. On the contrary, Hendrickson has been a solution, maintaining good relationships with players who use him as a sounding board while also being a resource for head coaches.

He's also been a sponge.

Richards was a strong communicator. Yeo and Torchetti were detail-oriented. Boudreau was authentic and told the best stories on road trips. Evason encouraged collaboration and allowed Hendrickson to have a voice. And Hendrickson has learned there's more than one way to push the right button. Consequently, he has value because of his institutional knowledge and experience with different coaches.

When Hynes was hired nearly two weeks ago, he approached Hendrickson and asked for his help.

"Darby has been great," Hynes said. "He's such a quality guy. A smart hockey guy. He knows the ins and outs of the organization really well — and, obviously, Minnesota. He knows everything about it. He knows so many people, which is helpful. So it's been nice to get to know him and work with him."

By now, Hendrickson should be thinking about advancing his career, but that would entail him getting a head coaching gig in American Hockey League to prove he can run a team. He likes the view he has. He enjoys being an assistant for the hometown team, building relationships with players and supporting Hynes.

"I just believe in staying in your own lane," Hendrickson said. "I try to be the best I can be in my lane."

Besides, he knows there's a sauna, somewhere, waiting for him at the end of the day.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 12:25:17 PM)

Great! Is friends with players, knows MN/St Paul so he's a good GPS for Hynes. Probably can suggest a good sushi restaurant!!!! Our PP sucks though.....


Thanks for posting that btw. Good read.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/28/2023 12:26:39 PM)

He's like George Costanza!


How do I get a gig where I sit in a great seat every game and get to tell the HC what I'm seeing??? [:-]




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:18:11 PM)

Is there any chance we will make our alt jersey perm? I'm ok with our road white's, hate the green and Christmas. Once they unveiled the alt (old North Star colors) I hate the white's too [&:]




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:26:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Is there any chance we will make our alt jersey perm? I'm ok with our road white's, hate the green and Christmas. Once they unveiled the alt (old North Star colors) I hate the white's too [&:]

As long as they don't pull out the old red and green jersey's any more I'm fine with most of the others.




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:35:09 PM)

Not getting any bounces so far in Winny......




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:35:22 PM)

Jeebuz. If Nino scored for us as much as he does against us he would have been the first Wild player in history to be a first ballot HOF'er [X(]




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:37:54 PM)

If we don't get at least 3 past Hella today i'm gonna be pissed. Dude looks like his breakfast was a red bull, cocaine and speed.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:45:55 PM)

Just a God awful period of hockey. We don't even look like we care.




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 1:46:39 PM)

Not a very good period to start out. Plenty to clean up the next 2 periods.




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 2:08:06 PM)

Merrill is still good for at least one stupid penalty a game.....[X(]




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 2:49:25 PM)

LOL. Hartman is for 2 [:-]




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 4:09:28 PM)

And Goose is good for 3 turnovers a game..... [&:]




Lynn G. -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 4:36:23 PM)

We have company so I only saw bits and pieces of today's crap showing. How did Gus get the lower body injury?




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/30/2023 4:46:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lynn G.

We have company so I only saw bits and pieces of today's crap showing. How did Gus get the lower body injury?

Not sure, I missed it too. Hope he isn't out for any extended time.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/31/2023 12:08:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stfrank

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lynn G.

We have company so I only saw bits and pieces of today's crap showing. How did Gus get the lower body injury?

Not sure, I missed it too. Hope he isn't out for any extended time.



If Gus gets hurt in the forest and nobody sees it doesn't actually happen?? [:D]

I missed it too. Was surprised to sit back down and see Tulip in net.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/31/2023 3:44:10 PM)

Alright. The honeymoon is ending. Another bad loss. Faber made an incredible play that would have sent it to OT but it just rolled off his stick. Would have been a highlight goal. BTW- Spurg back, Brodin soon...doesn't matter. He is, by a country mile, our best overall Dman on the roster.




stfrank -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (12/31/2023 3:57:48 PM)

I was hoping for a win, but not surprised at all with the lose. We just can't seem to get and stay healthy at all this season. We don't have the horses to play with the top teams with this roster and these 2 games this weekend have proven that. I agree that Faber is our top D at this point, with or without Brodin and Spurge in the lineup.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (1/2/2024 7:56:47 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stfrank
I was hoping for a win, but not surprised at all with the lose. We just can't seem to get and stay healthy at all this season. We don't have the horses to play with the top teams with this roster and these 2 games this weekend have proven that. I agree that Faber is our top D at this point, with or without Brodin and Spurge in the lineup.


We have a farm stacked with Dman but lack top scorers.....may need to trade one or the other.




bstinger -> RE: Wild 2023/2024 Season (1/2/2024 7:56:56 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stfrank

This was in the Strib about a month ago......forgot the title originally.

Darby Hendrickson — survivor, sauna man — helps break in yet another Wild coach

La Velle E. Neal III @LAVELLENEAL

Only a few Wild players lingered near the end of Monday's morning skate, which gave Darby Hendrickson time to do his thing.

And Darby doing his thing meant a longer wait than anticipated for the best version of Hendrickson to appear for an interview. About 45 minutes following the end of practice, Hendrickson emerged from his own workout, sweating and ripped. He's 51 years old and still looks like he has a few shifts in him.

"He does look like he can still play," new Wild coach John Hynes said. "Maybe because he takes saunas every day. He's kept himself in good shape, that's for sure."

Hendrickson is a workout fiend and will hit the sauna at the Wild's facilities and at his home in Minnetonka, where he has a wood-burning sauna that reaches 200 degrees. Sounds like heaven.

"I love sauna," Hendrickson said. "I know people joke with me, but I'm in the sauna every day."

He toggles between the sauna and a cold tub to help his muscles recover from workouts. And he takes a cold shower in the morning. That's discipline.

Hendrickson is built to survive. And he's survived more than just his playing career, which included Mr. Hockey out of Richfield High School, starring at the University of Minnesota and then a 10-year NHL career with parts of four seasons with the Wild.

Hendrickson was a member of that inaugural Wild team of 2000-01, led by Jacques Lemaire. A few years after his playing days were over, he became a Wild coach in 2010 under Todd Richards, who replaced Lemaire. He's been here ever since.

That means Hendrickson has survived the regimes of Richards, Mike Yeo, John Torchetti, Bruce Boudreau and, most recently, Dean Evason. He's made a career out of adapting. He began with the Wild in a part-time role before telling then-General Manager Chuck Fletcher he wanted to move into a full-time role. He was the "eye in the sky" coach for a few years, analyzing the team from the press box. Now he's on the bench helping the head coach — no matter his name.

"Hey, you're not going to write about all of this, are you?" Hendrickson said with a laugh. "I'm trying to stay in the down low. I've been very, very fortunate."

December, 1990: Darby and Dan Hendrickson made Richfield hockey a family affair.

BRIAN PETERSON, STAR TRIBUNE
December, 1990: Darby and Dan Hendrickson made Richfield hockey a family affair.
It's hard to stay in the shadows when there are few like Hendrickson. Now in his 14th season, Hendrickson is one of the longest-tenured associate/assistant head coaches in the NHL. Benoit Allaire has been the Rangers goaltending coach for 19 years; other coaches have had multiple stints with the same club that total longer than 14 years.

The skeptical Minnesota sports fan might be thinking "Darby's the problem!" given the Wild's inability to go on a meaningful postseason run through the years. On the contrary, Hendrickson has been a solution, maintaining good relationships with players who use him as a sounding board while also being a resource for head coaches.

He's also been a sponge.

Richards was a strong communicator. Yeo and Torchetti were detail-oriented. Boudreau was authentic and told the best stories on road trips. Evason encouraged collaboration and allowed Hendrickson to have a voice. And Hendrickson has learned there's more than one way to push the right button. Consequently, he has value because of his institutional knowledge and experience with different coaches.

When Hynes was hired nearly two weeks ago, he approached Hendrickson and asked for his help.

"Darby has been great," Hynes said. "He's such a quality guy. A smart hockey guy. He knows the ins and outs of the organization really well — and, obviously, Minnesota. He knows everything about it. He knows so many people, which is helpful. So it's been nice to get to know him and work with him."

By now, Hendrickson should be thinking about advancing his career, but that would entail him getting a head coaching gig in American Hockey League to prove he can run a team. He likes the view he has. He enjoys being an assistant for the hometown team, building relationships with players and supporting Hynes.

"I just believe in staying in your own lane," Hendrickson said. "I try to be the best I can be in my lane."

Besides, he knows there's a sauna, somewhere, waiting for him at the end of the day.

Thanks for posting!




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