La date limite des échanges est passée et le Wild du Minnesota a clairement fait sensation dans la ligue (ce qui s’est produit un mois avant la date limite) avec Quinn Hughes. Carts et King se connectent cette semaine après une rafale de groupes autour de Kirill et Zuccy, le tournoi de hockey des garçons du lycée et la date limite des échanges, donc c’est agréable d’être de retour en studio pour de bonnes vieilles plaisanteries de Wild on 7th ! King était coincé dans le transport plus tôt cette semaine, avec une énorme tempête de neige printanière qui a perturbé ses projets de voyage, nous avons donc fait quelques pivots et nous voilà… un module de mercredi. Les gars détaillent un certain nombre d’étapes marquantes pour le hockey du Wild du Minnesota, offrent des bouquets à Ryan Hartman, au gestionnaire de l’équipement Tony DeCosta, JoJo, Brodie, Bolds, et la liste est longue ! En fin de compte, le principal point à retenir est que le Wild du Minnesota est une équipe légitime, peut-être dans la position la plus légitime de l’histoire de la franchise, et que les gars visent les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley. Bienvenue à Wild le 7… il est presque temps de devenir bizarre !
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dallas in 4. these guys dont have the will or drive. to win and kk sucks lately. cant hang onto the puck, pass shoot. i d scratch him a game or 2
How much does this King clown pay to post on the official Wild page?
What narrative are the reporters pushing ? They literally don’t practice that’s not a narrative that’s just a fact
What reporting are you guys reading everything I’ve read from Russo and Joe smith since the Hughes trade has basically been a daily double wrister from the athletic to anyone and everyone Minnesota Wild. Let’s be honest boys they’ve looked very inconsistent since the Utah game that was one they really wanted and didn’t show up ready for a full 60 mins the rest of the homestand. If you wanna talk about winning cups and “I’m not scared of the avs” when’s the last time the avs or the stars lost to three shitters in a row on home ice ? Shits gotta get cleaned up
Brock is extremely underrated. A perfect recent example is the way he set a screen on 2 Chicago defenders which led to an open lane for JoJo to race towards the net and give Zuccy the OT winner.
Carter giving kudos to the Dept of Player Safety is certainly a take…
They HAVEN'T been consistant. This is why things won't change. The NHLPA/players don't want their game checks taken away from them.
We don't watch the league to see dirty players. We want to see stars, and 5 games isn't deterring players like Gudas from continuing to act the way they do. I enjoy the pod, but between that and the odd takes about local reporter "narratives" made this a weird episode.
This podcast is state sponsored propaganda
Here are the main topics discussed in this episode of Wild on 7th:
Welcome Back & Snow Storm Logistics (0:31 – 1:16)
Pilot Games Sponsorship (0:53 – 1:15)
Wild's Performance, Standings, & Mindset (2:42 – 10:29)
Coaching & Practice Narrative (8:06 – 12:35)
Milestones: Spurgeon, Brodin, & Equipment Manager Tony DeCosta (12:38 – 14:02)
Current Legitimacy of the Team (14:49 – 15:29)
Manifesting Warm Weather & Playoff Hopes (15:29 – 16:15)
Kirill Kaprizov's Style of Play (Mohawks) (17:28 – 19:21)
Brock Faber's Performance & Skating Distance (19:21 – 24:19)
Quinn Hughes' Impact on the Team (23:51 – 25:17)
Team Depth & Roster Brothers (28:49 – 35:24)
Aquarius Home Services Sponsorship (35:25 – 35:38)
Cub Grocery Store Chat (35:39 – 38:48)
Injury Updates & Playoff Mentality (40:57 – 42:15)
Player Milestones & Scoring Targets (53:38 – 54:20)
Upcoming Game vs. Dallas Stars & Rivalry (54:20 – 58:05)
Trivia Time: Mats Zuccarello (1:01:42 – 1:09:55)
Hating the Dallas Stars & Roster Analysis (1:10:04 – 1:12:05)
Itchy for sure.