Minnesota Wild General Discussion 2024-25

BagHead

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Rossi has taken the second most faceoffs on the team at 154 through 14 games, and he's won 50.7% of them. That's slightly better than Eriksson Ek's peak that he finished with last season. Third on the team with 13 points in 14 games. Has points in 11 out of 14 games.

From a guy who looked like he might not be a top six player two seasons ago, he's made massive strides to get where he is now, and he clearly looks like he belongs there. Should still be a lot of room to grow with him.

Point is, there are a lot of guys having a great start to the season, but don't think it can be overstated just how much Rossi's great start is contributing to some of the others. Kaprizov has never had a center like Rossi, even when he played with Eriksson Ek and Boldy last season, Rossi brings a much different profile to the offensive side of the game.

Really like what we have in this guy right now, and I think even if Yurov comes over and they want to keep him as a center, the guy you move down to the third line should be Eriksson Ek. Not necessarily because he's the worst, but because his style meshes more with the third line style this team has historically had, whereas Rossi and [potentially] Yurov would mesh better with the offensive games of Kaprizov and Boldy.
Rossi has been mostly really good. I love the kid, and I hope he continues to develop well. There's no doubt that he's benefited in his stats from playing with Kaprizov, but it's probably true that Kaprizov has also benefited the other way as well, to a lesser degree. I think Rossi is going to be a damned good center in this league, and no one will worry about his size when he reaches his peak. Blah blah same stuff I've said for 5 years now.

I'm not quite with you on Yurov thing. Yet. I'd want to see what Yurov has first, because I have my doubts he'll be good enough to supplant JEE next year, even just offensively. I think people underestimate JEE and overestimate how hard it is to be a top-6 player right after making the jump.
 

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I'm not quite with you on Yurov thing. Yet. I'd want to see what Yurov has first, because I have my doubts he'll be good enough to supplant JEE next year, even just offensively.

I'm of the mind that they should just put Yurov at wing and keep Rossi and Eriksson Ek as the top two centers. Watching Johansson, and to a lesser extent Zuccarello, in the top six this and last season has really made me feel like I'd rather stack two lines than try to have a set of two and a lesser third on each line. And I'm not sure who else would fill in as wings in the top six besides Kaprizov and Boldy anyway.

But either way, it doesn't necessarily have to be next season than Yurov supplants Ek offensively, but it could be 2026-27.
 
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MNRube

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when yurov comes over i think he should start as rw , then swap rossi / yurov but that line could be pure magic in the nhl! kaprizov / rossi / yurov

That would be fun. Or put JEE in between Boldy & Kap again and let some combination led by Rossi, Yurov, Hartman create a decent enough 2nd line.

The issue, as always, is where do you hide Zucc if he’s not with 97? He’s struggled mightily the last few years at 5v5 when he is separated from his pal
 

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Zucc to IR, JEE/Brodin day to day.

Gotta be Ohgren coming up, no?
Kaprizov-Rossi-Hartman
Ohgren-Boldy-Johansson
Foligno-Freddy-Trenin
Lauko-Khusnutdinov-Milne

That’s my best guess for a forward lineup without Zucc or Ek Father. Hartman/Boldy swap if we need to press for a goal.
 

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