He was also a finalist last year when Carolina defenseman Jaccob Slavin won the award. Slavin and Winnipeg Jets winger Kyle Connor are the other finalists. The award is voted on by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association and the winner will be announced during the conference or Stanley Cup Final.
For the Wild entering this offseason, the reality is this: Zach Parise and Ryan Suter, whose buyouts cost a combined $4.7 million last season, will count $12.7 million next year and $14.7 million each of the two years after that. The salary cap is going up just $1 million next year. So as I talked about on Wednesday's Daily Delivery podcast, that leaves the Wild with $7 million less to spend on players than it had this season — when it had its best team in franchise history but lost in the first...
He’s most known for being Kirill Kaprizov’s go-to wing partner so it was only fitting he be the second to receive his report card after Kaprizov’s. He finished the season third among Wild players for scoring and set new career-highs in both assists and points, unfortunately, he just missed out on goals, and that player was Mats Zuccarello. His career-high in goals is 26, the number he made it to this season was 24.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
59 | D | |
8 | D | |
27 | RW | |
12 | RW | |
25 | D | |
63 | RW | |
56 | C | |
42 | D | |
44 | LW | |
52 | C | |
21 | RW | |
24 | D | |
14 | C | |
22 | LW | |
29 | G | |
17 | RW | |
89 | C | |
47 | D | |
18 | LW | |
38 | C | |
49 | D | |
10 | C | |
97 | LW | |
7 | D | |
30 | G | |
55 | LW | |
57 | D | |
4 | D | |
5 | D | |
37 | RW | |
58 | C | |
46 | D | |
72 | RW | |
33 | G | |
36 | RW |