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Discussion d’après-match : Avalanche du Colorado au Wild du Minnesota – 15 février 2023


[Recap/Boxscore](https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/2022020866) ###Boxscore |Équipes|1er|2e|3e|Total| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|1|2|0|3| |[](/r/hockey sauvage)|0|1|1|2| ###Statistiques de l’équipe |Équipe|Tirs|Coups|Bloqués|FO gagne|Giveaways|À emporter|Power Plays| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|19|21|22|42,3 %|3|2|0/1| |[](/r/hockey sauvage)|43|19|18|57,7 %|5|6|1/2| ###Résumé des objectifs |Période|Temps|Équipe|Force|Description| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|15:14|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Pair|[Andrew Cogliano (9) Wrist Shot, assists: Devon Toews (25), Samuel Girard (15)](https://hlslive-wsczoominwestus.med.nhl.com/editor/8093ee1e-b3e4-4470-94bb-b8e7d44cdeb4.mp4)| |2ème|02:20|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Pair|[Denis Malgin (4) Snap Shot, assists: Nathan MacKinnon (44), Josh Manson (5)](https://hlslive-wsczoominwestus.med.nhl.com/editor/bad64e41-44d8-427d-b57e-d8cea844052d.mp4)| |2ème|07:09|[](/r/wildhokey)|Power Play|[Joel Eriksson Ek (21) Tip-In, assists: Mats Zuccarello (34), Matt Boldy (22)](https://hlslive-wsczoominwestus.med.nhl.com/editor/22d2ac59-d059-405f-a96d-58f8e5b29dc6.mp4)| |2ème|16:29|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Pair|[Nathan MacKinnon (18) Snap Shot, assists: Artturi Lehkonen (20), Devon Toews (26)](https://hlslive-wsczoominwestus.med.nhl.com/editor/1906841e-77a2-499d-bc84-99d67240fa05.mp4)| |3ème|14:07|[](/r/wildhockey)|Pair|[Kirill Kaprizov (31) Backhand, assists: Mats Zuccarello (35), Jonas Brodin (8)](https://hlslive-wsczoominwestus.med.nhl.com/editor/23bc52a7-6cc6-4b15-9d7f-27eaac0a1d45.mp4)| ###Récapitulatif des pénalités |Période|Temps|Équipe|Type|Min|Description| |:–:|:–:|:-:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|03:06|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Mineur|2|Interférence de JT Compher contre Jared Spurgeon| |1er|12:38|[](/r/wildhockey)|Major|5|Matt Boldy se bat contre Bowen Byram| |1er|12:38|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Majeur|5|Bowen Byram se bat contre Matt Boldy| |1er|18:09|[](/r/wildhockey)|Minor|2|Mason Shaw Slashing contre Josh Manson| |2ème|05:50|[](/r/coloradoavalanche)|Minor|2|Mikko Rantanen Slashing contre Kirill Kaprizov|


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44 Comments

  1. mnsportsfan

    Need more than 2 players scoring goals

    Simple as that. Can we just fast forward 2 years to when our top prospect pool comes up and we have as much money to spend as everyone else?

    That will be neat

  2. stumpybubba

    #BUT REALLY GUYS, THIS ISN’T FLOWERS FAULT AT ALL!

    What a shit ass game. Good night.

  3. paultheschmoop

    This team sucks, just truly terrible at 5 on 5 hockey

  4. Substantial_Sea

    We had over double sog than them, still not enough :(((

  5. towardthesun

    Soft goals killed us. 3 goals on 5 shots.

  6. MistahFinch

    Why does Boldy have the yips?

    Hes playing so well but he won’t shoot.

    He’s so low confidence

  7. Seraphax

    All the blame on Fleury. 3 goals on 9 shots… JFC

  8. _LesPaul_

    What a hard fought game… the team was grinding for that one.

  9. somuchforsteve

    Someone stomp on a flower for me

  10. KaprizFox

    I don’t think a million Patrick Kanes would fix this offense

  11. Seabee1893

    Statistical anomaly.

    If you were to say that we would limit the Aves to 19 shots, shoot 40+, keep them off the Pp score sheet, and score a PP goal, I’ll bet that we win 90% of those games.

  12. Backblast

    Flower killing his trade value tonight.

  13. JamesBlonde21

    Can’t believe the difference between 3rd at 5-on-5 vs 28th 5-on-5 is FiFi.

  14. ap230094

    But honestly, despite having WAYYY more shots on goal, none of our shots evening looked mildly threatening. These guys just can’t fucking figure it out.

  15. gandaalf

    Goal scoring in anemic lately. Getting 3+ goals seems like a miracle

  16. expungant

    Yeah we can blame Fleury, and Fleury has his share of blame.

    But the consistent lack of scoring is inexcusable

  17. LosBrad

    Gustavsson should be the #1 goalie until Wallstedt is ready, and if Mean Dean can’t get with that he should be shown the door. Fleury is an old man liability in net.

  18. HemoKhan

    Can’t give up 3 goals on 10 shots and expect to win.

    Can’t hit 2 on 42 shots and expect to win.

    This team is just not a playoff team, much as it hurts to say. I’m not clever enough to say what’s missing but it’s clear something is, and until we get it, we’re going nowhere.

  19. joshj5hawk

    I stayed up late for that.

    At least I’m currently not working until the 27th. And I get a new laser cutter on Friday. So you know what, fuck ’em. They ain’t bringin’ me down.

  20. This is easily the worst game of the season so far and the lowest point for the Wild since being shutout by Darcy Kuemper and the Arizona Coyotes in 2019. I’ve got nothing more to say, you can’t have success if you can’t win these kind of games. Sure you can’t win them all, but losing them all is a strong sign that you haven’t got what it takes to hoist the cup.

  21. Rhysing

    That meme about Fluery and Gus being comparable a few days ago is fucking yogurt by now.

  22. Mr_DR_1

    We have two options

    Trade for scoring depth | Trade guys away

    or be meek and do nothing.

  23. Apanic_Attacka

    If we start Gus we win this game

  24. HerbalAndy

    Gus 100% saves those first two goals Fluery let in.. and probably the 3rd.

    Fluery needs to only play against shitty teams for a while to build some confidence.

    Gus needs to start until he needs a rest or he starts playing bad.

  25. InfiniteDeWitt

    They are who we thought they were

  26. Honesty_From_A_POS

    For the love of God please build a team for 3-4 years from now and don’t trade for a first round exit this year. I’m begging you lepold

  27. fishchanka

    So when do we break out of our annual midseason skid?

  28. One 5v5 goal isn’t going to cut it but neither is 3 goals on 9 fucking shots. Doubled them up on SOG and pushed the pace the majority of the game. Georgiev had a great game, wish he would’ve let in a dribbler to make up for Flower’s 3.

    This homestand was the Wild’s chance to really make up some ground and possibly even pull ahead and they squandered it.

    Coaching staffs and front offices have to put the best product they can out on the ice to win games fighting for a playoff spot. Flower isn’t it, Reaves isn’t it, Greenway isn’t it. If there isn’t a relatively big shakeup before Dallas I’ll be a little surprised/disappointed.

  29. responsiblefornothin

    Can we sue the NHL for restructuring the cap recapture penalties to specifically fuck us?

  30. NoGoatsNoGlory

    It’s not gonna happen this year, wish they would just get creative and just start dumping on net or mix lines up to see if they can spark any chemistry.

  31. fastal_12147

    The same guys scored. No one else did. And we lost again. We need changes. We need fresh guys. We need to try something. We can’t just go through the motions the rest of the year. Call someone up. Give them a look, at least. We can always send them back down before ten games if they don’t work out. This constant bullshit of trying to make the current roster work is beyond infuriating.

  32. echelon999

    Empty net had a better save percentage then Flower tonight.

  33. _stellapolaris

    My takeaways:

    1. Gus was on a roll and should have played tonight

    2. Boldy can’t seem to hit the net

    3. Fleury let in some brutal goals, yikes for 3 in 9 🤢

    4. Half the team seemed invisible tonight

    5. Sell everyone you can before the deadline

  34. teethyear

    For the first time ever I regret purchasing tickets to watch this team. Went to both games this week and both games were tough to watch. Just isn’t fun anymore

  35. SDBassCreature

    I have a buddy who has just really gotten into hockey the last few seasons, and to his credit, he’s picked it up really fast. So much so that we’ve gotten together the last couple drafts and he’s been asking me questions about our prospects and the dead cap hits.

    He’s convinced we need to join the tank for Bedard race. I had to explain to him the nuances about the draft lottery, how we would have to literally implode the team to have a chance, and how we’re still in the traditional Wild, « too good for high draft picks but not good enough to make it past the first round » placement.

    *sigh* … he’ll learn.

  36. YouveBenBishopd

    I mean hey, if playoffs started today we’d get the 2nd WC over Calgary, then promptly lose round 1 to Dallas/Vegas. Seems pretty on brand for Minnesota sports.

  37. Brandt_cant_watch

    We need to ride Gus at this point. Fleury gets a start every 5 games.

  38. HerbalAndy

    I posted this on a different thread but really want opinions on this so I’ll post it here:

    It must be stressful for Kap when he knows this team leans heavily on him being able to get a point every game he plays. You gotta imagine he notices this.. and in my opinion based on his facial expressions after each of his recent goals he does not have that big smile that he always used to have.

    Imagine if Kap wasn’t on this team.. we would be so lucky to not get shutout all the time.

    Our defense is good. They often keep a lot games within reach so we always seemingly have chance to win games without scoring more than 1 or 2 goals.

    Honestly I’m worried about what this will do to Kap as far as motivation to try on this team and especially his want to stick around.. even before his 5 year deal is up..

    This is just a thought but how long are you willing to be on a team like this before you start requesting to be traded? This is why I say we need to add a significant offensive piece before the deadline.. you think Kap is going to wait here patiently for 2 years before this team is competitive? That’s never how this works out.

    I don’t know why but so many god damn people think that doing anything to improve this year will fuck everything up.. bro we have the #1 prospect pool in the NHL right now.. even if we trade our 2023 1st and one of our current prospects for something that gives us just a little bit more scoring power, we will still have one of the best prospect pools still.

    I’m sure Kap is happy to be a millionaire.. but he strikes me as the type to care sooo much about winning. I’ll admit it, I have a huge man crush on Kap and I want him to play for the Wild for his entire career.

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