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kgdabom -> RE: Wild 2025-26 Season (3/3/2026 7:40:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: TJSweens Fabbri has had much of his career derailed by injuries. Three ACL surgeries alone. A waiver wire pickup replacing another waiver wire pickup in Pitlick. Maybe a little upgrade, but doesn't really move the needle even on the 4th line. Now it sounds like we may need a Foligno replacement too. Clock is ticking Billy..... I think he will go Stamkos if NY doesn't accept our offer or Ottawa. Stamkos comments helped Billy out as their is some leverage for moves. I think more teams want to sell than buy but not too many high end guys. When I followed Hockey more a few years back I knew that Steven Stamkos was among the few best in the world. I wondered if he still was a top player and asked Google AI. This is what they had to say. As of March 2026, 36-year-old Steven Stamkos remains a premier NHL goal-scorer, rebounding from a slow start to net his 10th career 30-goal season. Now with the Nashville Predators, he has scored 30 goals and 46 points in 59 games, with 24 goals coming since December. He is effective as a top-six winger, hitting the 30-goal mark. Key Aspects of Current Performance: Production: Currently producing at a 30-goal, 46-point pace, with 27 goals in his last 43 games as of late February 2026. Goal Scoring: Remains elite in his finishing, having reached the 30-goal mark for the 10th time in his 18-season career. Impact: Considered a high-caliber veteran with immense value, with teams like the New Jersey Devils interested in his top-six offensive abilities for a playoff push. Role: While his overall points-per-game is down compared to his peak in Tampa Bay, he continues to be a major offensive threat and a top power-play producer. Despite a difficult first year in Nashville, Stamkos has proven he can still perform at a high level into his mid-30s.
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