Le jour 15 a vu Ryan Suter s’enfuir avec le vote pour le pire coup !
Pour la 16ème journée, qui mérite votre vote pour le meilleur tir de l’histoire de la franchise ?
Pour récapituler :
Le plus sous-estimé : Joel Eriksson Ek, le plus surfait : Zach Parise, le meilleur : Kirill Kaprizov, le pire (trois premiers trios) : Victor Rask, le plus potentiel : Brock Faber, le potentiel le plus gaspillé : Benoit Pouliot, meilleur défenseur : Jonas Brodin, meilleur gardien de but : Niklas Bäckström, Le plus rapide : Marian Gaborik, Le plus lent : Thomas Vakek, Le plus efficace : Mikko Koivu, Le pire entraîneur : Todd Richards, Celui qui s’est enfui : Brent Burns, Le pire gardien : Darcy Kuemper, Le pire tir : Ryan Suter
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21 Comments
Kaprizov
I would have sworn brodziak or clutterbuck would have gotten worst shot with how many breakaways with missed nets they each had. But Suter’s soft wristers make sense too.
Kap or Fiala
Brian Rolston- shootout clapper
Is this where we can say Rask? One of the few reasons he made it with Kap
Dumba had the biggest slap shot but Kirill puts the behind the goalie kind of depends on what best means
Pierre-Marc Bouchard spinorama shootout goal. So good the league went and made it an illegal move
Kirill for sure
Rolston is the only real answer but I want to vote Nino for that sweet game 7 snipe (best single shot in Wild history).
Rolstons slapshot. He would raise that stick so fuckin high and then just power that thing through goalies wearing mattresses as pads.
Rolston easy
Brian Rolston
Kirill or Rolston
Kaprizov
How is Mikko Koivu the most clutch? He was so slow and was a weakness in the playoffs for years
Jason Pominville was a low-key sniper. Best single shot was Nino’s PING in game seven
Dany Heatley
Rolston, guy had an absolute piss missile.
Heater
Brian Rolston – That slapper was an absolute bomb!
I want to put Gaborik in the conversation here. He is the leading goal scorer still for the team.