Spurgeon
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#12 seems to be the spot to be in to draft high-end talent that falls in the draft.
Insert eyeroll. Get you hate his deal. The amount of D partners he's had over his career that have poor results you can count on one hand.Spurgeon has never been a babysitter. He's the one that needs the babysitter.
He has game breaking potential and looks like a potential star No. 1 defenseman in the NHL who will put up big numbers.
Pick grade: A+
Thoughts on the pick: Buium is exactly what the Wild need. He’s a dynamic defenseman who is one of the smartest players in the draft and carried Denver to a title. He has the potential to be a top pair/PP1 defender for the Wild and provides some star upside they don’t have a ton of in their organization.
Everyone was pretty thrilled with the Boldy pick... he's turning out as good as we hoped thus farHe can't be good if we all like it this much, right?
Which of the prospects in the upcoming draft are NHL-ready? — Grant R.
Celebrini is a guy who is ready to go on Day 1 for sure. I think other players like Levshunov, Buium and, theoretically, Anton Silayev (who is signed in the KHL for two more years) could make the jump, but whether it’s in their best interest depends on how they look at camp and/or if they go back to school.
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Everyone was pretty thrilled with the Boldy pick... he's turning out as good as we hoped thus far
About as close to it we could get aside from Gaborik I think.I don't even think Boldy was this unanimous
About as close to it we could get aside from Gaborik I think.
There were detractors not wanting him due to his size.Wasn't Rossi fairly unanimous? Or was that just select few people willing it to existence?
The last time the fanbase was this united was in their dislike of the Stramel pickAbout as close to it we could get aside from Gaborik I think.
Not really, there were more than a few people who wanted Lundell. Boldy had Caufield and Newhook to compete against. I haven't seen one single person here dislike the pick or express an interest in someone else instead yet.Wasn't Rossi fairly unanimous? Or was that just select few people willing it to existence?
I'm thinking of the fire Deano choir, but I might be wrong.The last time the fanbase was this united was in their dislike of the Stramel pick
I personally was on the Eiserman train. Just wanted that pure goal scorer. We've got plenty of 2 way in our lineup.The last time the fanbase was this united was in their dislike of the Stramel pick
Not really, there were more than a few people who wanted Lundell. Boldy had Caufield and Newhook to compete against. I haven't seen one single person here dislike the pick or express an interest in someone else instead yet.
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Insert eyeroll. Get you hate his deal. The amount of D partners he's had over his career that have poor results you can count on one hand.
Not his fault he was the best RD on a team with prime/late prime Ryan Suter, and was Suter's preferred partner.Scandella, Suter, Goli (failed for half a season and resulted in trading for), Middleton. Those are his regular partners. All of them, besides Goli, are the stay at home defensive type of d-men. His regualr partners also all stayed healthy so Spurgeon hasn't been cycling through any replacement players.
He's also had Brodin sporadically, but it hasn't lasted long enough to really get much of an impression.
Who is the last U-25 d-man Spurgeon spent any time with, Scandella maybe? Middleton didn't have many games, so there is that I guess, but they also played sheltered minutes against the weakest competition 5v5.