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Minnesota Wild Acquire Michael McCarron From Predators! w/ Adam Wylde | Instant Analysis



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Adam Wylde breaks down the deal that saw the Minnesota Wild acquire forward Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2028 2nd-round pick. Is this the Centre depth the Wild were looking for? Or does Bill Guerin have more up his sleeve? Find out all that and more

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31 Comments

  1. wtf you talking about!? Yes! Toughness you clown! Gearing up for the playoffs!? You pretend to be a hockey specialist? And you don’t get loading up with toughness?

  2. The central this year is the best division since the 16-17 Metro where the Caps Pens and Blue Jackets finished 1 2 and 4 in the NHL standings.

  3. Hope that this helps the Trocheck market, us Ranger fans would like to smile at some point in the future

  4. A 2nd rounder for a 4th line 30 year old 6’6 giant who can somewhat score goals ?

    Jeez im scared of the price for top6 caliber guys.

    I guess the Wild’s scouts really loved McCarron.

  5. Atlantic Division is the toughest dummy. They keep smashing each other and taking points from each other. It means Colorado, Dallas and Minnesota feed on the lower half of their division while the Atlantic division slaughter each other, yet they are still in spitting distance to Colorado for points. Not drinking your kool aid

  6. Adam, you missed Trenin and Foligno as the beef and tough to play against category. With Trochek, Wild bottom 6 would be Trenin, Foligno, Hartman, McCarron, Sturm, and Tarresenko/Hinostroza/Fabri

  7. I don’t have a good handle on the value of a second round pick.

    And I don’t have a particular opinion on the player. But there is more to hockey than scoring, and faceoffs and size and defensive responsibility also matter a lot. Especially if you think you already have the scoring kind of handled.

    If the 4th line goes from being -0.1/game to +0.1, because of this trade, well that could be a goal that could win you a series. Or one or two key penalty kills.

    Anyway without pro scouting department to consult kind of hard to have a strong opinion and a depth move like this.

  8. It’s more than I’d like to spend, however, if Big Balls Billy G (B^3) pulls this off…. they don’t ask how, they ask how many. Now go get Lord Stanley B^3!

  9. As a life long Wild fan, this is feeling like the most ALL IN this organization has been and I'm scared.

  10. It's really difficult to avoid cheesy puns here. So I'll go with a cliche that Minnesota Wild is as much of a "Moneyball" team, as it gets.

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