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Wild Out West compared to mediocre octopus team – wilderness Walk

This is wild

Before their 1-0 win against the Boston Bruins, the Minnesota Wild had no fun time. Without Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson EK, it felt like the dynamics and heartbeat of the team. But maybe there can be a quick change of direction this evening if the wild visit to a depressed Seattle Kraken team.

The octopuses should do a little more and improve their disappointing campaign last season, but with a 26:31-4 record and 4-6-1 record in their last 11 games, it looks like they are simply one of the lowest teams in the NHL. Can the wilderness take advantage of this? Or will there be only two mediocre teams with young talents who struck each other in one way or another with 3: 2 victory?

  • The Wild sat around the trading period for the first time over the weekend and acquired wing players Gustav Nyquist. In view of the fact that he is a 35-year-old who doesn’t have a good season, there have been better options out there. (Hockey wilderness)

  • Part of the consensus is that the wilderness was desperate. Without their two most important players, they urgently needed help, so they went out and got a man with whom they are familiar with. They didn’t have to do that. (Hockey wilderness)

  • But Nyquist made a solid impression in his second wild debut. (The Hockey News)

From the lane …

  • Six trades who want to see the employees at ESPN on Friday before the closure end. (ESPN)

  • The newly acquired NetMinder Spencer Knight achieved 41 parades in his debut for the Chicago Blackhawks. (Thescore)

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