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Vatanen would be a good addition also.any news from koivu & granlund?
Vatanen would be a good addition also.any news from koivu & granlund?
I guess they just wanted to rest first and then join the team. Would have looked odd if they had said yes 2 weeks ago and only joined the team next week XDcool! that took like ages.![]()
I don't think this really affected their decision, unless they really considered it that much of a given two weeks ago already that the Wild would lose. Not to mention the series could still be ongoing, and even hemming and hawing has its limits.I have a feeling that Aho and Teravainen wanted to ask Granlund (and maybe koivu) if they are going and one or both of them said yes.
Filppula will be UFA, so I wouldn't put much stock on him.It's also worth to mention that Filppula and Lehterä could become available tonight.
Probably not going join the team. Mikko has a family and Granlund won't likely join.any news from koivu & granlund?
I think Granlund will join the team.Probably not going join the team. Mikko has a family and Granlund won't likely join.
Depends a lot about his summer training and motivation towards the Finnish hockey team.I think Granlund will join the team.
I, on the contrary, wouldn't be awfully surprised if one or even both join. But we'll see.Probably not going join the team. Mikko has a family and Granlund won't likely join.
There's never been anything wrong with Granlund's motivation towards the NT. When he's declined, he's always had a perfectly valid reason.Depends a lot about his summer training and motivation towards the Finnish hockey team.
But the most probable reason is that if his summer training will deny his participation.I, on the contrary, wouldn't be awfully surprised if one or even both join. But we'll see.
There's never been anything wrong with Granlund's motivation towards the NT. When he's declined, he's always had a perfectly valid reason.
If this was a sly way of saying, "he'll give us some cheap excuse because he can't stand Marjamäki", just get out of here.But the most probable reason is that if his summer training will deny his participation.
I don't buy the theory that players won't join because of Marjamäki. I see that either the tournament have lost value and don't give anything to players or it's too big of a risk to get injured.If this was a sly way of saying, "he'll give us some cheap excuse because he can't stand Marjamäki", just get out of here.
My apologies for the Marjamäki barb then.I don't buy the theory that players won't join because of Marjamäki. I see that either the tournament have lost value and don't give anything to players or it's too big of a risk to get injured.
To first one - I mean they come to play basically for free, so what's the price but just that gold medal? Surgery table? Also I see WHC as a stepping stone for hungry players who are close breaking through to the NHL.
Since we were discussing him earlier, sounds like Juolevi got an invite to the final camp roster.
Vatanen would be a good addition also.
However, with this duo confirmed, it could be easier to sway our men in Minny, and other possible eliminated parties as well. The presence of talent does tend to draw more talent.
Vatanen has a concussion, but apparently of the sort he himself described as "mild". The only kind of injury that can be DTD, but not fixable with local anesthetic shot. So there's actually a decent chance he could get cleared in time. But yeah, I still wouldn't count anything on him.Him resting New Jersey's decisive game as their #1 defense man means he has more than minor injury so there's 90% chance that he won't come.
In my eyes, Säteri will be the starter - unless Nashville gets eliminated, that is. Husso was solid this weekend, but these young goalies still tend to run kinda hot'n'cold, and he has history of doing so too. And remember last year. Korpisalo was real solid in his EHT showings and entered the tournament as the #1, but in the end, Säteri proved to be the more reliable one. Not that he was stellar, but more even and steady of the two anyway. Plus Säteri did show this season he can be similarly reliable even in the NHL. A couple of good EHT showings won't give Husso the edge here, since he's still "merely" an AHL goalie.On to another topic, I really liked what Husso showed this weekend and it will be hard for Säteri to take the #1 goalie spot now. However, last year's merits were strong by Säteri, so it will be an interesting battle if we don't get one of the Nashville guys if Winnipeg could eliminate them. Well Colorado could knock them out sooner but I don't think so.
So I'm guessing Säteri gets two games next weekend and Husso one and that may decide the #1 goalie spot.