It sounds right but can't remember if Bergeron did. I know Burns was one and believe Big John Scott had a couple games up front too.
yeah, i knew about Burns and Scott. maybe it was just wishful thinking re Bergeron...it's what i kept saying i would have done. fourth line wing/PP/end of the game desperation player.
Mike Yeo hasa message for us. Personally, I'm participating as an individual (and as a Finn I can't join His team anyway) but I like to support the cause. That, and I need an excuse to try and grow a proper 'stache.
Mike Yeo hasa message for us. Personally, I'm participating as an individual (and as a Finn I can't join His team anyway) but I like to support the cause. That, and I need an excuse to try and grow a proper 'stache.
I was remembering what things were like when the first edition of this thread was created. We were so happy that it was all over with....the lack of heart, talent, and all the injuries. It's pretty interesting to go back and read that 1st edition from the beginning that includes a lot of predictions for the summer. If ya need a laugh or a break from the lockout, check it out. Re-reading the Suter and Parise FA threads are good fun too. Watching the Wings' fans insist that they were getting Suter never gets old.
wishful thinking, nick bjugstad, if you were the wild's gm for a day what would you offer to trade for him? dang he would look good in a minny uniform! ps congrats to granlund the ahl rookie of the month
Well they would want Granlund or Brodin, maybe Dumba, Coyle, or Scandella + a top six guy like Setoguchi could work...I mean you're giving up so much that it's just a lateral move and that doesn't make sense.
i didnt say the trade would make sense, just wondering what others thought we would have to give up to make a "fair" (for both sides) trade. i have a buddy who thinks bjugstad is a star & wishes he was on the wild. i wanted to tell him it would probably cost us X amount. thx ps i was thinking about our next 1st rndr, brodz & a prospect like zucker, bulmer, larsson. cheers go wild!
Also if you want, go to the Trade Forum and put a proposal or value of and ask Florida fans what they think of the trade. It's a gongshow over there though.
The 11 goalies will audition for Wild Goaltending Coach Bob Mason, Wild Television Analyst and former NHL goalie Mike Greenlay, and legendary Wild emergency netminder Paul Deutsch on Thursday, Nov. 15.
After the tryout, two finalists will be invited to take part in a shootout against celebrity shooters during the second intermission of the Houston Aeros vs. Rockford IceHogs game at 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18 at Xcel Energy Center. The goalie that does the best in the shootout will be named the Wild's next emergency goaltender, with the runner-up named next in line. The two finalists will receive an authentic Wild jersey with their name and number on the back and a Bud Light Prize Pack courtesy of Bud Light.