5 Offseason Priorities for Minnesota Wild & A Possible Marco Rossi Trade Idea
Lastly, Brock Faber has a strong chance to win the Calder Trophy against Connor Bedard.
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5 Offseason Priorities for the Minnesota Wild
May 2, 2024 by Mariah Stark (Holland)
For the Minnesota Wild, this past season should be considered a learning experience; they had a lot of ups and a lot of downs. They had a coaching change plus a high number of injuries to several key players. All of these things were part of why they didn’t make the postseason but there are even more reasons that should be on a list of things to fix this offseason.
Flames Should Check in on Wild’s Marco Rossi
May 1, 2024 by Rupert McDonald
For the second straight year, Calgary Flames fans have been forced to find a new team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. There was hope amongst the fan base that the Flames could bounce back after a tough 2022-23 season, but it became evident early on that this current roster isn’t good enough to compete. Luckily, they have a new general manager (GM) in Craig Conroy who quickly realized that himself.
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Wild’s Faber Earns Calder Nomination with All-Around Play
May 1, 2024 by Mariah Stark (Holland)
The NHL officially announced their candidates for the Calder Memorial Trophy, which goes to the top-performing rookie in the NHL, on Tuesday, April 30. The names will come as no surprise to anyone who has followed the NHL closely this season. The Chicago Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard and the Minnesota Wild’s Brock Faber are both finalists and have been in a tight race for the top rookie spot all season. The New Jersey Devils’ Luke Hughes is the third finalist, and while he’s been talked about, Bedard and Faber have stolen the show. It is interesting to see only one forward with two defensemen as finalists.Â