Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Wild need some help?

Good Morning Readers, Well I was watching two games last night the Timberwolves againest the Celtics, and the Wild againest the Red Wings. And one had way better results than the other.

Well the Wild need some help and for the first time this year I think it is time to give up on Dwayne Roloson. He was my favorite Wild player for years with this organization but he is getting old and making horrible decisions in the net. We have a player named Josh Harding sitting in Houston waiting for a call up and he is as good as Dwayne. We need to trade some bit players for some more established players. Players like Kyle Wanzig, Alex Henry, and maybe even Daigle need be traded to get some better upgraded players.

The Wild currently stand 8 points out of the 8th spot in the Western Conference to make the playoffs. This team is a playoff team and Jacque Lemaire is a coach who knows how to win in the playoffs. With that all standing the team needs to get in the playoffs and the only option is to gain fire power and make a push againest Colorado, Edmonton, Anahiem, and the Coyotes. Edmonton holds the 7th spot and needs goaltending to be a big threat. Colorado holds the eighth position and is gaining speed. The bottom line is they better start winning or it's another season of high draft picks.

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On the other hand the Minnesota Timberwolves made a great trade and the real test is on Wednesday againest the Detroit Pistons. Marcus Banks looks good and I think we should trade either Marco Jaric or Troy Hudson to another team for a draft pick or a bit player. We have 12 players and only a few roster spots to give some of our better players more playing time.

The Minnesota Twins have about 20 more days of freedom until they start training camp. Look for pitchers and catchers to report earlier than expected. the World Baseball Classic is only about a month and a half away.

The Warroad Warriors play the Roseau Rams tonight on Fox Sports Net North it's a great highschool rivarly.