It's a shame about Braz. I thought he might be something there in the first half but he really faded and couldn't seem to do anything to stay in the lineup. Maybe this will be the wake up call he needs.
Lauko is a terrific 4th liner. He's young, cheap and is going to be fun to watch opposite Kastelic.
The prospect is a bonus. Former 37th overall pick. Had a big season in the KHL in '23 and wore a letter as a 21 year old, played all year in the NHL but didn't really find his footing as a rookie. I'm surprised people are turning their nose up at a 22 year old, skilled, two-way center prospect.
Well he should takes as many notes as he can until the deadline today5-9, good on his edges, puck hound, sounds like someone who could learn from Marchand.
They traded one giant slow horrible skater who can maybe score 10 for two speedy guys who bring a lot of energy.Reading up on Khustnidinov, I was a bit ignorant in my initial thoughts.
They might have someone with a bit of potential there.
I can't believe the B's got so much in return for Brazeau. With each passing month his game was getting worse and worse. Maybe the Wild can revive it
I can't believe the B's got so much in return for Brazeau. With each passing month his game was getting worse and worse. Maybe the Wild can revive it.
So much?
Two guys that have put up 5 goals and 8 assists between them. Both minus players on a good team.
He is a winger can't recall him ever playing center but maybe he was just blocked.Wild fan:
When Brazeau is going well (like prior to his last 20 games) what type of line will maximize his game? What types of things is he doing well when he's at his best?
I think you will all like Khus. He was probably the fastest skater on the Wild roster and he's really defensively responsible and doesn't hurt the team even being so young. The question is what will his offensive game morph into?
He seemingly has decent hands, and I'm not sure he has a great shot. As of his current level of play, he didn't really flash offensively but he also played with absolute plugs. It "feels" like when you watch him he should be a better offensive player.
If everything went well, I think he's a player who could be anywhere from like Nico Sturm to Erik Haula. Potentially, you may have the same decision to make with his speed on whether you can unlock more offensive potential from the wing. He's definitely fast enough and defensively responsible enough to play center. Needs work on the FO dot.
Wild fan:
When Brazeau is going well (like prior to his last 20 games) what type of line will maximize his game? What types of things is he doing well when he's at his best?
I think you will all like Khus. He was probably the fastest skater on the Wild roster and he's really defensively responsible and doesn't hurt the team even being so young. The question is what will his offensive game morph into?
He seemingly has decent hands, and I'm not sure he has a great shot. As of his current level of play, he didn't really flash offensively but he also played with absolute plugs. It "feels" like when you watch him he should be a better offensive player.
If everything went well, I think he's a player who could be anywhere from like Nico Sturm to Erik Haula. Potentially, you may have the same decision to make with his speed on whether you can unlock more offensive potential from the wing. He's definitely fast enough and defensively responsible enough to play center. Needs work on the FO dot.
Hes good in front of the net, brazeau is. Big body soft hands, goes there on the powerplay. Thats kind of it i think.
He is a winger can't recall him ever playing center but maybe he was just blocked.
2nd line skill but sadly doesn't skate at an NHL level. Worth taking a shot on if you weren't going to keep Lauko and Marat. Not a bruiser but uses his size.
Hes good in front of the net, brazeau is. Big body soft hands, goes there on the powerplay. Thats kind of it i think.
Brazeau will be good net front on a PP other than that there were just flashes here and there but seemed to tire as the season progressed.Wild fan:
When Brazeau is going well (like prior to his last 20 games) what type of line will maximize his game? What types of things is he doing well when he's at his best?
I think you will all like Khus. He was probably the fastest skater on the Wild roster and he's really defensively responsible and doesn't hurt the team even being so young. The question is what will his offensive game morph into?
He seemingly has decent hands, and I'm not sure he has a great shot. As of his current level of play, he didn't really flash offensively but he also played with absolute plugs. It "feels" like when you watch him he should be a better offensive player.
If everything went well, I think he's a player who could be anywhere from like Nico Sturm to Erik Haula. Potentially, you may have the same decision to make with his speed on whether you can unlock more offensive potential from the wing. He's definitely fast enough and defensively responsible enough to play center. Needs work on the FO dot.
In his first game this is what I seemed to notice. I thought he looked like a much different skater at the start of his shifts versus the end. To me, it made me wonder if he has endurance issues. I know he's had sort of a weird route to the NHL. I wonder if he would become a more consistent player if he had better endurance and then would get more out of his skating ability that he does have.Brazeau will be good net front on a PP other than that there were just flashes here and there but seemed to tire as the season progressed.