Tony Dean
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Location: Saint Paul, MN Joined: 09.20.2008
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mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC Joined: 01.18.2015
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we will take Dumba off your hands for your choice of:
Gardiner
Lupul
Clarkson
Robidas
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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jake24242
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: waterloo, ON Joined: 01.25.2010
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Coach obviously but players have to be accountable as well............ - Ur Not Me
Not really on the players i feel in this case they just dont have enough talent to beat the big teams on D and in Net. |
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Rollin4Lines
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: St.paul, MN Joined: 11.03.2014
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we will take Dumba off your hands for your choice of:
Gardiner
Lupul
Clarkson
Robidas - mr.sir
If those are my choices then I will have nothing. |
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I still really don't understand the Wild fan's reaction to this season. What changed between last year and this season to make everyone think this team was destined for a top spot in the Central Division? Especially considering Chicago and St. Louis both got better?
The Wild didn't really make that many personnel changes from last year. The addition of Vanek should help but isn't something that is going to be a consistent addition no matter what team he is playing on. The goalie situation of last year is the same exact goalie situation this year. A player or two who had great seasons last year (Granlund) are having a bad year but are replaced with players who had average years last year (Nino, Zucker). It seems like pretty much the same team with one more year of experience.
Guys like Dumba are still way to young to be counted on. Even Granlund should be given some slack as he will round out to be a consistent player within a year or two. Haula was never any good except for during the playoffs (a total of 13 games and I don't think you could say he was great any all of them). It's no surprise that he is not living up to the expectation of being a consistent top level player.
Unfortunately for the Wild, a few things happened at the end of last season to get everyone way too excited. First, STL ended up in a tailspin that put the Avs in 1st place. If the Wild played STL during the first round, it would have been a first round exit for the Wild and expectations would be lower (of course I'm only hypothesizing here). Second, the Wild beat a fairly weak opponent in the first round. A playoff series win can give a team and their fanbase a huge confidence boost the following year. But it is much more realistic for Wild fans to look at what happened in the 2nd round of the playoffs - a fairly straight forward loss to the Hawks. That really should have been the Wild's first round outcome in my opinion if they were playing a team that deserved that top spot - of course I was thrilled that the Avs won the division, but they had no business as one of the top seeds.
To me, I think there are too high of expectations for this team. Obviously they should be competing for that last playoff spot or so, but challenging for home ice advantage in the playoffs is off base. |
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Chinaski
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Location: Lakeville, MN Joined: 04.10.2007
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I still really don't understand the Wild fan's reaction to this season. What changed between last year and this season to make everyone think this team was destined for a top spot in the Central Division? Especially considering Chicago and St. Louis both got better?
The Wild didn't really make that many personnel changes from last year. The addition of Vanek should help but isn't something that is going to be a consistent addition no matter what team he is playing on. The goalie situation of last year is the same exact goalie situation this year. A player or two who had great seasons last year (Granlund) are having a bad year but are replaced with players who had average years last year (Nino, Zucker). It seems like pretty much the same team with one more year of experience.
Guys like Dumba are still way to young to be counted on. Even Granlund should be given some slack as he will round out to be a consistent player within a year or two. Haula was never any good except for during the playoffs (a total of 13 games and I don't think you could say he was great any all of them). It's no surprise that he is not living up to the expectation of being a consistent top level player.
Unfortunately for the Wild, a few things happened at the end of last season to get everyone way too excited. First, STL ended up in a tailspin that put the Avs in 1st place. If the Wild played STL during the first round, it would have been a first round exit for the Wild and expectations would be lower (of course I'm only hypothesizing here). Second, the Wild beat a fairly weak opponent in the first round. A playoff series win can give a team and their fanbase a huge confidence boost the following year. But it is much more realistic for Wild fans to look at what happened in the 2nd round of the playoffs - a fairly straight forward loss to the Hawks. That really should have been the Wild's first round outcome in my opinion if they were playing a team that deserved that top spot - of course I was thrilled that the Avs won the division, but they had no business as one of the top seeds.
To me, I think there are too high of expectations for this team. Obviously they should be competing for that last playoff spot or so, but challenging for home ice advantage in the playoffs is off base. - manchester33
Not an unfair analysis. But I think what gave most of us hope was that this team did show another level in the playoffs where they could play a pretty even possession game with the likes of a team like Chicago.
With a full year under their belt it wasn't unreasonable to expect Granlund, Coyle, Niederreiter, and Brodin to be at least a little bit better. Zucker was a question mark to even make the team but Scandella had showed promise as well at the end of the year. With that many young guys on the team that had gained that experience I thought they would be better. Not top of the conference better, but much better than they have shown.
And I don't think a lot of put high expectations on the team. Many of us thought this should be a playoff team but could see how they could miss as well. I just don't think any of us expected to be out of it this early. |
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Not an unfair analysis. But I think what gave most of us hope was that this team did show another level in the playoffs where they could play a pretty even possession game with the likes of a team like Chicago.
With a full year under their belt it wasn't unreasonable to expect Granlund, Coyle, Niederreiter, and Brodin to be at least a little bit better. Zucker was a question mark to even make the team but Scandella had showed promise as well at the end of the year. With that many young guys on the team that had gained that experience I thought they would be better. Not top of the conference better, but much better than they have shown.
And I don't think a lot of put high expectations on the team. Many of us thought this should be a playoff team but could see how they could miss as well. I just don't think any of us expected to be out of it this early. - Chinaski
Got it, that makes sense to me. Well if past seasons have proven anything, the Wild are set to win the vast majority of their remaining games to just make the playoffs and potentially cause some trouble.
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Yea, you guys can send us coyle. Don't you guys want us to make it over winterpeg? |
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SotaPopinski
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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we will take Dumba off your hands for your choice of:
Gardiner
Lupul
Clarkson
Robidas - mr.sir
No thanks. Willing to give him one more season in the AHL if he needs it after this season. Succeeding in the NHL as a 20yo defender is almost unheard of. Sure, he stunk at the beginning of the season but it was our FO's fault for starting him off here. After a couple of months in Iowa, he has looked considerably better. He's going to be a heckuva player...something you can't say about any of the players you mentioned, unless Lupul could stay healthy. |
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SotaPopinski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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Yea, you guys can send us coyle. Don't you guys want us to make it over winterpeg? - NoobasaurusRex
Not really |
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Chinaski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Lakeville, MN Joined: 04.10.2007
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Yea, you guys can send us coyle. Don't you guys want us to make it over winterpeg? - NoobasaurusRex
For Klingberg |
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For Klingberg - Chinaski
Klingberg is god. |
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Not really  - SotaPopinski
Perds
Hawks
Wild
Avs
Jets
Blues
That's the order of my hate list for our division. Curious to see were we would rank to wild fans.
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MnGump
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Columbus, MN Joined: 06.21.2012
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Yea, you guys can send us coyle. Don't you guys want us to make it over winterpeg? - NoobasaurusRex
Never! |
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MnGump
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Columbus, MN Joined: 06.21.2012
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Perds
Hawks
Wild
Avs
Jets
Blues
That's the order of my hate list for our division. Curious to see were we would rank to wild fans. - NoobasaurusRex
You should be kissing Minnys hairy bean bag. If not for us you wouldn't have a team. |
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SotaPopinski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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Perds
Hawks
Wild
Avs
Jets
Blues
That's the order of my hate list for our division. Curious to see were we would rank to wild fans. - NoobasaurusRex
I hate every team in our division with the fury of a thousand suns. Except for Chicago, they're alright |
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deslni01
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: MN Joined: 12.07.2007
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Got it, that makes sense to me. Well if past seasons have proven anything, the Wild are set to win the vast majority of their remaining games to just make the playoffs and potentially cause some trouble. - manchester33
I am definitely echoing what Chinaski had said - we had a lot of young guys who played decently last year, and with another year of growing up it is not unfair to expect them to take a step forward. Not only that, but you mentioned how we are playing with the same goalie situation - but last year we ended up with what, 5 starters? 3 different ones in the playoffs? So we all assumed that the goalie position would be more stable and, as a result, consistent.
We all saw how dominant the Wild were in the first part of the season - the team can clearly play the system and play it well. A few unfortunate things happen (which happen to each team, sure) and suddenly the Wild are deviating from the system, the goalies literally cannot stop a puck (there was a stat a few weeks ago that if the Wild goalies were playing just the league average, we'd have the third lowest goals-against in the league), and some of our youth haven't taken that step forward (Granlund, Coyle).
I definitely think every Wild fan, and analyst expected better things for the Wild this year and with legitimate reasons to believe so. To be this far out of the race at this point in the season is absolutely a shock. |
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Bieksa#3
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 07.21.2009
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Fletcher IMO. Goaltending is a clear need. And Dubnyk is his response? |
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SotaPopinski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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Fletcher IMO. Goaltending is a clear need. And Dubnyk is his response? - Bieksa#3
You could argue that, or you could argue that he is being patient and waiting for a better deal or FA in the off season. This season just wasn't meant to be and Fletcher knows it. Trading for Dubnyk was a low risk Hail Mary. Now, if he goes into next season with Kemps & Dubs, then he is just an incompetent bafoon. |
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DDM-Coga
Colorado Avalanche |
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Location: If Chabot is not in the NHL, Ill revoke my account - AlfiesSald, AB Joined: 07.24.2009
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I hate every team in our division with the fury of a thousand suns. Except for Chicago, they're alright - SotaPopinski
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Bieksa#3
Vancouver Canucks |
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You could argue that, or you could argue that he is being patient and waiting for a better deal or FA in the off season. This season just wasn't meant to be and Fletcher knows it. Trading for Dubnyk was a low risk Hail Mary. Now, if he goes into next season with Kemps & Dubs, then he is just an incompetent bafoon. - SotaPopinski
It looked bad at the beginning of the season. And I find it hard to believe a 2nd rounder in the summer couldn't fetch a decent goalie |
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SotaPopinski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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SotaPopinski
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Minny Joined: 02.21.2011
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It looked bad at the beginning of the season. And I find it hard to believe a 2nd rounder in the summer couldn't fetch a decent goalie - Bieksa#3
Looked better with a healthy Harding in the mix. Goalie and centers...gonna be a busy off season. |
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Bieksa#3
Vancouver Canucks |
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Are you here to accept my Tuch & Spurgeon for Duch proposal?  - SotaPopinski
Lack and Hansen/kassian for Granlund |
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