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An amazing game from Perfetti. Even when he's not scoring though, he's been battling hard. He doesn't lose too many board battles and he's throwing hits out there too.
here’s longtime Minnesota sportswriter Judd Zulgad watching game 7 last night, and regretting the Wild drafted Marco Rossi over Perfetti:
Rossi was demoted to the 4th line in the playoffs, and taken off the top PP unit. He averaged about 11 minutes of ice time per game against Vegas, but still scored 2 goals and an assist. In a postseason press conference, Rossi implied he didn’t like the demotion, saying he thinks he’s “for sure a top 6 guy”.
Wild reportedly offered Rossi a 5 year extension this winter (rumored for $5M AAV) but he turned it down. Expectation from Wild fans/media is that he’ll be traded.
Rossi is a good hockey player and put up 60 this past year. Albeit in large part because he got to play top line and top pp for 3/4 of the year. Not sure why he got demoted in the playoffs. Still I always liked and still prefer Cole's game to his.
yeah just pointing out the grass-is-greener syndrome (like the Jets fans who wanted Lundell or Jarvis over Perfetti) happens all over
Perfetti has missed alot of empty nets, but, has been part of alot of opportunities. I'm so impressed by his physicality.So much about it is usage. Jarvis has been on the top line and top pp unit for years. He wouldn't look near as good as he does if he had Perfetti's role and usage. Lundell has a similar role and scores less.
I'm very happy with Cole's growth.
here’s longtime Minnesota sportswriter Judd Zulgad watching game 7 last night, and regretting the Wild drafted Marco Rossi over Perfetti:
Rossi was demoted to the 4th line in the playoffs, and taken off the top PP unit. He averaged about 11 minutes of ice time per game against Vegas, but still scored 2 goals and an assist. In a postseason press conference, Rossi implied he didn’t like the demotion, saying he thinks he’s “for sure a top 6 guy”.
Wild reportedly offered Rossi a 5 year extension this winter (rumored for $5M AAV) but he turned it down. Expectation from Wild fans/media is that he’ll be traded.
Sure, but I mean in the regular season next year we're really gonna see it. But he may have cemented himself as a Winnipeg legend.Perfetti’s breakout is now happening
For whatever reason he reminds me of Daniel briere chubby face and all,mind you briere could be a stockman if I recallCole arrived the back half of this year and he's continued it in the playoffs. He gives off real Reinhardt vibes in how he plays but with perhaps a bit more sand paper. He's joined the core along with Snerg and that bodes very well for this teams outlook.
I thought he would go higher,maybe last years benching lit a fuse which speaks volumes about his character,instead of sulking he put in the work and nothing better than a goal score with grit and solid board work,I love how he hangs in while getting beat up in front of the goalie,he doesn't hang his ass back and cheat towards the blue line he is all in.That draft year was kind of nuts, as I could see any player go from 4-10.
I was super happy we drafted Perfetti at 10, and he's taking some major steps forward. Even I was surprised by his board battles during this series. Seems like he's gained a lot of strength from this time last year.
Overall, I'm happy for him, and hopefully there's a long term extension in the cards.
May have?But he may have cemented himself as a Winnipeg legend.
It's likely the most iconic goal in Jets history, along with the subsequent Lowry (Pionk) goal. And sadly it's not a high bar as you could argue the previous standard was Dave Elletts 2OT goal in 1990 in a series that we lost!May have?
He absolutely cemented himself as a Winnipeg legend, he is already down in the history books, that game 7 will be discussed many decades from now and he was the main architect of the victory.
Briere but with the puck tip sense of Tim Kerr. Maybe even better than Kerr.For whatever reason he reminds me of Daniel briere chubby face and all,mind you briere could be a stockman if I recall
And if Connor and Ehlers don't turn over the puck over directly for two goals against, we certainly win.I've watched his tip in slow motion about a million times. The sequence makes me believe in a higher power. If Ehlers doesn't whiff on his shot the jets almost certainly lose. If Connor doesn't whiff on his shot the jets almost certainly lose. Perfecto was the only player on that sequence that did exactly what he intended to do. He's a real player and the sky is the limit for him. Really good head on his shoulders.
Rossi is a good hockey player and put up 60 this past year. Albeit in large part because he got to play top line and top pp for 3/4 of the year. Not sure why he got demoted in the playoffs. Still I always liked and still prefer Cole's game to his.
More incredible plays to add to the archive of his greatest hits.
I gotta say I loved Singh's call of this goal - and I love it more each time I hear it. It's events like this that grow a broadcasters legend and he really did it justice.