St. Louis Blues News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/st-louis-blues/ Minnesota sports, but different Thu, 16 Mar 2023 20:16:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg St. Louis Blues News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/st-louis-blues/ 32 32 Marc-Andre Fleury Tries Tossing Ref Aside to Fight Jordan Binnington https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/marc-andre-fleury-ref-fight-binnington/ Thu, 16 Mar 2023 03:50:10 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=42093 The Minnesota Wild are in the middle of a shootout vs the St. Louis Blues and the 2nd period got a bit out of control, but in the best way. There were 5 goals scored and, even more of note, Marc-Andre Fleury and Jordan Binnington were one linesman away from throwing hands.

Fleury recently talked about his urge to get into the first goalie fight of his career. He showed a willingness to do it the other night and nearly tossed a ref to the side to make it happen on Wednesday.

And credit to Jordan Binnington, who immediately tossed his gloves and seemed ready to rumble once he saw Fleury on his doorstep. The loser of this interaction? The zebra who stopped this glorious hockey eclipse from taking place. Microphones caught everything MAF said during the exchange, making for a great video that was posted by the Wild social media account on Thursday.

Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan

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Thu, 16 Mar 2023 15:16:06 +0000 Minnesota Wild
Kaprizov, Fiala Disappear Again https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/kaprizov-fiala-disappear-again/ Tue, 03 May 2022 14:36:57 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=38902 Kirill Kaprizov and Kevin Fiala had historic seasons with the 2022 Minnesota Wild. Kaprizov broke franchise records in goals (47), assists (61) and points (108). Fiala had a career year, posting 85 points (33 G, 52 A) of his own, promising to make himself a rich man when he gets paid this offseason.

But there was one hurdle the two stars had yet to jump over during their young careers. Both players have struggled to be the offensive forces in the NHL Playoffs that they have regularly proven to be during the season. Unfortunately, Monday’s 0-4 Blues shutout at Xcel Energy Center will only advance their no-show playoff narrative.

The Wild struggled to find any offense 5v5 or on the power play and needed one of their stars to break the ice. But it never happened. The Wild’s 3rd line of Joel Eriksson Ek, Marcus Foligno and Jordan Greenway (GREEF) was the only grouping that challenged the Blues’ defense. They more than doubled the “Corsi For” of the two lines built to carry this team offensively. But even when confronted, Villa Hussa wasn’t letting anything through.

Dean Evason needed one of Kirill Kaprizov or Kevin Fiala to make a superstar play but nobody rose to the occasion. It felt like so many playoff games we’ve watched this team play in before. Good chances come few and far between, even while the shot attempts pile up. And when high-percentage opportunities present themselves, the Wild can’t capitalize. Deja vu.

Playoff No-Shows

Kevin Fiala has a lot more playoff experience than Kaprizov. Monday was his 30th playoff game but Kevin has just 9 goals and 3 assists in all that action. Spread over 82 games, that’s 25 goals and 8 assists, numbers that wouldn’t get anyone paid.

Kirill Kaprizov has just one playoff appearance to look back on, but the 2021 postseason wasn’t pretty for the young superstar, who posted just 2 goals and 1 assist in 7 games. After Monday night, his “games played” statistic moved to 8. Still 2 goals and 1 assist.

If the Minnesota Wild are going to turn this series around, it will be thanks to their most skilled players doing the same. Kirill Kaprizov and Kevin Fiala have to be better and they have to put some points on the board.

Those guys are what sets the Wild apart from the Blues and many teams in the NHL. If they’re neutralized, like they were on Monday night and like they have been throughout their careers, then the Wild are severely outmatched.

Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan

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Tue, 03 May 2022 09:37:00 +0000 Minnesota Wild
Wild Beat Blues on Paper, Not in History https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/wild-beat-blues-on-paper-not-in-history/ Mon, 02 May 2022 16:44:27 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=38885 The Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues will drop the puck on their first round playoff series Monday night at 8:30 PM on ESPN. St. Louis will rely on their depth and playoff acumen, while Minnesota will look to the skill advantage in their top-two lines. Meanwhile, Wild fans will go to sleep praying to the hockey gods that this team really is different.

Only time will tell us the winner but that won’t stop hockey fans, experts, sportsbooks and computer AI from trying to predict it. There are two very different ways to look at this matchup. And if you like analytical models that use smart-people algorithms to make CPU-based decisions, the Minnesota Wild are your team.

The models used by The Athletic leaned heavy into advanced statistics on the season (both offense and defense) and the amount of star power both teams roster. The Wild are one of the best statistical teams in the NHL, on both sides of the ice. Their star power has shined bright enough offensively, throughout the year, that the franchise’s record books need to be completely re-written this offseason.

Wild Star Power and Depth

The Athletic came away wondering how the Blues will keep up with the Wild. Writers, who normally use numbers to pick apart a matchup, were forced to find non-fungible ways to give St. Louis a chance. They dubbed Kirill Kaprizov, Matz Zuccarrello, Kevin Fiala and Matt Boldy all more skilled than anyone who plays for St. Louis, admitting that will be difficult for the Blues to overcome.

Kirill Kaprizov is the best player in this series, and it’s not close. The league got a small taste of what the electrifying winger was capable of last season and he only ascended further this season. He’s a game-breaker in every sense of the word, incredible at moving the puck up the ice and extremely dangerous off the rush. He single-handedly transformed the Wild into one of the most exciting teams in hockey. This season, he was worth 4.6 wins according to GSVA, good for top 10 league-wide.

The Athletic

Fiala is playing above a point-per-game pace for the season, but that looks even better since Boldy entered the fold — 64 points in the past 51 games, good for 10th in the league and only five back of Kaprizov over the same stretch. He’s not on Kaprizov’s level, but he’s a game-breaker in his own right who is also extremely gifted with the puck on his stick. He’s a strong play-driver too. That gives the Wild a player on two different lines who is better than anyone the Blues have to offer.

The Athletic

The Blues were good too?

But the St. Louis Blues (109 points) have been nearly as hot as the Minnesota Wild (113 points), recently. Both teams ran away from the rest of the Central over the last month. The Wild racked up more points (48) than any other team in the NHL after March 1st. The Blues were 7th (39).

That’s because the Blues were nearly as good as the Wild were offensively, down the stretch. And they may have more depth, throughout their lineup. St. Louis houses NINE 20-goal scorers and ELEVEN 40-point skaters. Their top point-scorer, Vladimir Tarasenko had 82 points. Kirill Kaprizov, the Wild‘s top scorer in both goals and assists, had 108 points. Matz Zuccarello had 87.

Another huge advantage for the Blues is on special teams. Minnesota is one of the worst in the league on the penalty kill, allowing the 8th most goals in the NHL and 4th most in the last month. The Blues allowed the 4th least during the season and THE least over the final month. On the power play, the Wild finished average (17th) in goals scored. The Blues were 2nd.

Then, there’s history…

The Minnesota Wild won’t compete against the St. Louis Blues alone, over the next two weeks. They’re also fighting history. Not just the deeper stuff, which includes 6-straight first-round exits, if you include their play-in elimination during the COVID playoffs. The Wild haven’t reached the 2nd round of the NHL Playoffs since 2014-15 and haven’t reached the Conference Finals since 2002-03.

But, recent history too. Minnesota had a great year but never beat the division rival Blues (0-1-2). No matter how big the game or how badly the Wild needed to win, they couldn’t come out on top. In fact, they’ve lost their last FIVE matchups vs St. Louis. For whatever reason, the Wild loses a lot of their star power in those games, always trying to play down to the Blues level instead. Focusing on “toughness” and fighting.

“Experts”, Vegas Like Wild Too

While sportsbooks and experts around the league are giving the Blues more credit than The Athletic’s analytical models, you’ll still find more Wild picks than Blues. FanDuel has the Wild at -138 favorites to win the series. Sporting News and NBC Sports picked them to win, too. NHL.com had 16 of their writers pick all of the first round series and the Wild came out on top 9/16 times. Sportsnet did the same with their 19 writers and came out 10-9 in favor of the Wild.

My prediction? If the Wild can stay out of the box, they’ll win this series handedly. That will be easier said than done, however. So the Wild will lose two games, at some point, but win the series in six.

Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan

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Mon, 02 May 2022 11:59:50 +0000 Minnesota Wild