Captain_Stealth
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Originally posted by alexstreamOriginally posted by Minnesota GM
3-1.............ooo yea! Finally some consistency. A couple big wins, but I'll get my revenge on Edmonton. Looks like there will be no re-build for the Wild. I can't believe this is all happening because Gaborik isn't in the lineup.......:?-
that must mean that If you wanna win even more, you have to trade me your other stars
Gaborik hasn't been doing well lately. I think it may have to do with me switching him to LW to let Lupul play RW on the top line with him and Weight. With him gone, Brunette has been a good replacement on my top line. If this winning streak continues to happen, I might even consider trading Gaborik. Thats right Maca.....I might accept King Richards.
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3-1.............ooo yea! Finally some consistency. A couple big wins, but I'll get my revenge on Edmonton. Looks like there will be no re-build for the Wild. I can't believe this is all happening because Gaborik isn't in the lineup.......:?-
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Sorry guys, been very busy lately. I will release any players who are wanted to play in the WJC's from the Wild.
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Originally posted by alexstream
Already told you that I could do some magic with paint
Here is calimero
Very nice Streamer.................
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I will apply for the following:
Finland
Canada
USA
Sweden
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Russia
Any team as long as I get one of them.
My first choice is Russia btw.........
[Edited on 2005/7/11 by Minnesota GM]
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I don't get it. Hopefully my new lines and the return of Roloson help but if they keep going on these weird streaks, I give up. 3-1 then 0-3? :mad:
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I'm here too obviously.
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3-1. It's about time this team started putting it together. Marian Gaborik seems to have found his touch again. Brian Boucher has been awesome although I question the game against Atlanta. He did stop 34 of 36 shots against Phoenix though which was excellent. Hopefully they keep this up.
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Too bad...........wanted him to prepare my team for "Life After Walz".....................
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Minnesota Wild
$800k for 1 year
500k bonus
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Originally posted by Macaskill
The Tampa Bay Lightning offer
R/L Steve Thomas
$1.4 million
600k bonus
1 year + PO
You want Thomas?
Minnesota Wild
$1.5 Million
600k bonus
1 year + TO
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Minnesota Wild
1 year for $1.1million
600k bonus
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Originally posted by ap79
Chicago sends:
Brian Boucher
2.5M x 4 yrs
79 OA
Joffrey Lupul
1.185M x 2 yrs
73 OA
to Minnesota for:
Manny Fernandez
2.2M x 1 yr
76 OA
Pierre-Marc Bouchard
1.185M x 1 yrs
72 OA
Minnesota's 4th round pick in 2005
The Minnesota Wild confirm.:/)
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Originally posted by HABS Fan Nr.1
Minnesota sends
C Mikko Koivu (1.105.000$, 3 years, Off54, Def58 - OA62)
to Montréal for
C Tomáš Plekanec (360.000$, 4 years, Off67, Def65 - OA69).
Montréal confirms. :/)
The Minnesota Wild confirm.:/)
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1-1-1 ain't too bad. Went from a loss to a tie to a win. Weight had 4 goals in his last 2 games! Gonchar with 3 points and Ozolinsh with 4 in both their last two games as well. Fernandez played pretty well too. Looks like they're finally starting to turn it around.
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Originally posted by HWL Insider
Power Rankings for week 4 Up
I'm already trying to aquire a #1 goalie who will be better than Roloson even. Don't you think that I aquired one because you said it. Just give Minnesota some time and we shall see them improve dramatically I hope. Rivet and Mellanby should help too.
[Edited on 2005/6/21 by Minnesota GM]
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Pioneer Press
Minnesota's "Wild" Deals
June 20th, 2005
By Matthew Salh
When Doug Risebrough passed away in a tragic car accident the Minnesota Wild were left with out someone to lead the way. Well they found someone, and the fans are happier now then ever before. New GM Matt Salh has changed the teams philosphy from building to the future to being a contender for the Stanley Cup.
"I want a team that has experience and skill, but I wanted to do so without losing most of our young talent." Salh said at todays news conference. "We feel we have acquired a plethora of talented veterans who will prove to be key in the playoffs."
Keeping to his word Salh hasn't sacrificed all of the talented youth in the organization to gain this experience. With young players like Pierre-Marc Bouchard, A.J. Thelen, Mikko Koivu, Patrick O'Sullivan, Josh Harding, Mark Popovic and Magnus Kahnberg the Wild's future still looks bright.
When you combine that with the acomplished talent that Salh has acquired already this team looks to be dangerous for years to come. Sergei Gonchar, Sandis Ozolinsh, Petr Nedved, Doug Weight, Craig Rivet and Scott Mellanby along with UFA signing Murray Baron and Waiver pickups Todd Harvey and Scott Lachance all will be key in the development of these youngsters and stand out as top quality NHL players. GM Salh has told the fans that it may take a while for the team to find chemistry but we feel it would definitely be worth the wait. Here's the projected lineup:
Andrew Brunette--Doug Weight--Marian Gaborik
Petr Nedved--PM Bouchard--Alexandre Daigle
Pascal Dupuis--Wes Walz--Scott Mellanby
Todd Harvey--Marc Chouinard--Richard Park
Sergei Gonchar--Willie Mitchell
Sandis Ozolinsh--Craig Rivet
Scott Lachance--Andrei Zyuzin
Manny Farnandez
Josh Harding
Injured:
Dwayne Roloson
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Originally posted by sakiqc
To Atlanta:
RW/C Kirby Law 57-51-59
3rd draft pick
To Minnesota:
W Scott Melanby 71-73-72
4th draft pick
The Minnesota Wild confirm.:/)
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Trade:
To Montreal Canadiens:
3rd Round Pick 2006
To Minnesota Wild:
Craig Rivet: 62Off 75Def 71OA, 30 y/o, $2,750,000
The Minnesota Wild confirm. :/)
[Edited on 2005/6/20 by Minnesota GM]
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Trade:
To Minnesota Wild:
Magnus Kahnberg
To Hartford Whalers:
Matt Johnson
The Minnesota Wild confirm.
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Trade:
To Atlanta Thrashers:
Brian Rolston
2nd Round Pick 2005
To Minnesota Wild:
Doug Weight
5th Round Pick 2005
The Minnesota Wild confirm. Thanks sakiqc for the quick negotiations.:/)
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The Minnesota Wild confirm.
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I'm happy with the trade. I have Lachance, Baron and Mitchell so I could spare Kuba(I know Kuba is better than these three). Ozo is perfect for my defense. I agree that we'll let the commish decide.
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Originally posted by alexstream
In a move to bolster their Defense and to cut their payroll,
Anaheim Trades
Sandis Ozolinsh
80 OF 67DF 77OA
1yr 5.5M
To Minnesota who wanted to have the deadliest powerplay on earth (ozo and gonchar on the point... damn!)
For
Filip Kuba
68 OF 77 DF 76 OA
1yr 1.7M
Minnesota confirms.
HWL Update File #36 (01/08/2005)
in HWL - Archives
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Yes.......what I mean is when he returns.