Things Just Got Real...

Things Just Got Real…



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The Minnesota Wild got huge news from Elliotte Friedman that Dylan Larkin is available for trade after requesting out of Detroit. Kirk Day breaks it down and covers what this means for the Minnesota Wild.

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  1. No thanks. Larkin is a high minus player his entire career and already 29 YO. Vegas and Panthers have written the blueprint for cup contention. Wild arent even close. Wild defense is pathetically weak in physicality needed to wear teams down.

  2. Take him. Give the wings the right amount in return. He’s NOT a no. 1 center… and he’s always hurt down the stretch. Not a NHL leader, more of a rah-rah guy… He doesn’t elevate non-star team mates.

  3. He is a pretty good player with upside added by leaving Detroit. I disagree a bit with one point; he is good, not great, at faceoffs. Last season, he matched his career FO win percentage of 53%. Compare that with Matthews at 59.7, Trocheck at 56.9, Hischier at 55.8, and Tkachuk at 57.6.

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