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I agree with Bear, you turn and you will get checked. But Bogosian didn't need a strong cross check DOWN and into the boards like he did. A simple body check up into the boards would have been a much better decision. PMB's visor would have provided some protection with that type of hit.

If Begosian does not get a suspension for this hit and PMB got two games earlier in the year for that high stick, then I will be thoroughly suprised. He just got a warning from Shanahan 3 weeks ago, so this time he will do the time.

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I watched the game last night, and agree with the comment about the great atmosphere in Winnipeg. After one game, and the fact that these teams are going to be division rivals, this looks like it could be a great rivalry. Looking forward to a lot of great games between these two teams in the coming years...

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Wild Pregame injury report lists PMB as a game time decision.

From WILD.com

Pierre-Marc Bouchard suffered a facial injury after being checked from behind into the boards on Tuesday. He is a gametime decision for Wednesday after skating in the morning.

Atleast he does not have concusion symptoms.

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The hit was dirty. Not vicous. Pmb can't turn like that, which he does all the time. Its part of a smll players game. The checker must stay in complete controll. There is no acception when yu hit someone hits from behind that hard. It being a crosscheck likely didn't help either. It was clearly rom behide, no angle, no spin after hit.

I'm guessing 3 game suspension. I didn't see an intent to injure to make it more.

I was expecting a tying goal, brodziak just missed.

Go wild, tonight will be a fast one too

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Yeah...after seeing that hit last night, I was expecting to see the phrase "concussion-like symptoms" associated with his name for the next month or two.

That could still happen. They don't always show right away. Star Tribune says he has a broken nose. I wonder if he will have to wear a cage if he plays tonight. Also sounds like Zidlicky will play tonight (not sure if that is good or not).

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There will be no supplemental discipline per Shanny. It was deemed that PMB caused the injury by turning into the boards.

Probably because PMB is considered a "repeat offender". I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, because I never thought PMD would get suspended for the high stick at the beginning of the year.

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Funny, I asked the same thing of a hockey junkie friend of mine. Penalty shot rules are as long as the skater doesn't stop and restart, so I guess those baby steps count as forward progress. Pretty sick moves though, the kid is a stud.

Better question is how did Toews take a puck from behind the net and right down the goal line and split three guys for a wrister....at even strength.

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Schultz and Lundin screwed that one up. Lundin let him out of the corner. Schultz stood there flailing is stick while Toews walked around him.

Forward momentum must be maintained. Kane kept moving forward. It was a sweet goal.

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Reffing wasn't exactly top shelf last night, but at least bad calls/non-calls went both ways for the most part. That having been said, the non-call on Keith then the unsportsmanlike on Cullen was a joke.

I know they lost in the SO, but given the context I was pretty impressed with the Wild last night. They came off a long road trip, 2nd night of a back to back, and 3 of their top 6 forwards are out... I like Powe a lot, and don't think he gets the credit he deserves for what he does, but he's not a 1st line NHL winger. They were banged up and worn out, got jobbed on a lousy, ticky-tack penalty, and are down 2-0 in a hurry. You almost could have forgiven them for packing it in at that point, but they fought back and salvaged a point.

Have to give some credit to Staubitz for picking a great time to drop the gloves and get his team fired up. Plus any day you see Dan Carcillo get pummeled is a good day, IMHO. Watching that guy try to fight is embarrassing. But the next shift it was like a different team hopped over the dashers. I thought Mikko was a beast most of the night last night too. Man he's been good lately.

Stinks that Lats is back on the shelf with a scrambled egg again. They could really use him.

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RK - Totally agree. I didn't have high expectations for last night, but was very impressed with how the team responded to being down 2-0. I believe that right there is 100% coaching.

When the bench call came, I thought that someone had to have been yelling at the Ref from the time the whistle blew. I couldn't believe they gave Cullen 2 for just banging his stick. I don't think he even said anything. What made it worse was that Chicago was already on a PP in a tight 0-0 game. I hope that Ref gets a side discussion later on when to give warnings and when to give bench minors.

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I thought the D squad looked out of place most of the night. Not sure what they were doing on that shorty. Zidlicky is even worse then he was in the beginning of the year.

Not sure if anyone else was in the stands, over 19,000 attendance. that is the most fans in a very very long time. Too bad they didnt win to keep them coming.

Good game, but to win we need 3 periods of good hockey.

It hurts have so many guys out, seto, ltd, pmb, wellman....

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]I thought the D squad looked out of place most of the night. Not sure what they were doing on that shorty. Zidlicky is even worse then he was in the beginning of the year.

I guess I thought the D looked good with the exception of Zidlicky. Only bad mistake was on the Toewes goal.

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I really hope they dangle Zids at the trade deadline. Kind of expect him to start slow after missing so many games, but to me he's just an adventure ever time he's on the ice. With Lundin back and playing well, and so many good young D, I think they'd live without him. I know he has a good point shot, but...have to use it to matter.

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At 4Mil for on more year, I don't think we'll find any takers for Zids. The best we might be able to do is put him on waivers and then buy him out. That is if they want to get rid of him and still pay.

BTW, we are paying Barker 357K this year, 541K next year and Parrish is getting 927K the next three years.

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The Wild have ~7.5M in cap space. Without the buyouts, they would have ~12% more. But, for us right now, you're right. It's not that big of a deal. we aren't in a position to go out an sign any big free agents to longer term deals with the amount of young guys we'll have to sign in a few years.

BTW, Koivu is now hurt. Sounds like a leg strain of some sort. I would like to see the man-games lost stat per team. We have to be around the top.

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Hiya -

True on Zids salary making him hard to move, unless a team really needed a power play point specialist... Although, depending on how long PMB is on the shelf after getting his mug remodeled...that describes the Wild more or less.

Thinking about it, I think the D who becomes trade bait is probably Greg Zanon. Love the guy's effort and shot blocking, but not the most mobile for a system that really relies on D men being quick to get the puck out.

Bryce - your numbers are on. Wild have lost 117 man games to injury this year, Chicago 21. Really, REALLY points out how valuable guys like Powe and Johnson are to this team. They started out as a 4th line center/PK specialist and a waiver wire pick-up, and both have started on the first line this year. Johnson was a freaking steal off waivers.

Just hope to heck Koivu isn't out long. You can rightly point to them being where they are due to a total team effort, but to me Koivu is definitely still the straw that stirs the drink.

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