This is a GOLDEN opportunity for the Wild…

This is a golden opportunity for the Minnesota Wild as multiple reports have come out detailing some very interesting things that are all leading up to one major move in specific. We’re going to be breaking it down here in this video and going over what this does entail as well as multiple Quinn Hughes updates regarding quotes from his agent as well as a few other kind of crazy updates that we have here at the end. So, you’re going to be sure to stick around to the end of this video and figure it all out. But before we do jump into this video though, ladies and gentlemen, I ask you one favor. If you haven’t already, be sure to hit the sub button. Like I’ve been mentioning over the past couple of days, we have a lot of videos coming, a lot more information still coming out about Quinn Hughes, but also the Wild as we know are preparing to make another move. So you’re going to want to stay up to date here on the channel. We’re going to be having videos every single day. But let’s jump straight into this. And obviously right now things are still kind of settling from Quinn Hughes, but we know that one thing is for sure that the Wild are going to be making another move specifically for a center. Getting rid of two centers in that trade really, you know, kind of revealed at that point that that was the next move. We knew the Wild were already looking for one. So at this point right now, getting rid of two, it’s basically a confirmation basically 100%. And I want to pull this tweet up right here. Jud Zelgide put this out here. He is from Scorn North. Uh all all of their kind of thing there. Says, “Follow the breadcrumbs of Quinn Hustra. His agent Pat Brassan.” Brasan is also the agent of Sydney Crosby. The Penguins very well will tumble out of the playoff race. Crosby would have a chance to win in Minnesota. Mark Andre Flurry is still affiliated with the Wild. Now, there’s also one more significant connection with Sydney Crosby here, and that is Bill Garren himself. Won a Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh. With Crosby being the captain, the two know each other very, very well, and it is very hard to not connect the dots when you’re looking at how this is all playing out. Paper, an agent known for trying to get his players the most expensive contracts in the NHL, as is every agent, but he is very good at it. And when it comes down to Quinn Hughes, it’s a lot easier to have multiple of your agents or multiple of your clients, I should say, in one organization. So, once again, with this, everything’s played out. Mark Andre Flurry still being associated with Minnesota, Bill Garren himself. There are multiple connections coming down to it. And the way that this lineup is looking for the Wild right now, it’s one that would fit very very well. Now, of course, Denil Yurov right now on the first line being placed there with Terasenko and Capriovv a lot due to the chemistry that’s on that line. It’s working out very well. John Hines is liking that line and Bill Garren has come out and said that the reason they got rid of Marco Rossi, Liam Ogrren, is because how much they trusted Yurov at this point. But right now, it’s very hard not to assume that Sydney Crosby would not be a better fit here. Regardless of where you put him, Nico Sturm, Ryan Harbin, Eric Snyov at this very moment being the centers. A lot of those guys can play the wing, have played the wing, and will play the wing if a guy like Sydney Grosby does join this lineup. So, kind of thinking about it like that, it makes a lot of sense. Of course, this does go down further than just the connections that the Minnesota Wild themselves have. It also depends on the Penguins, and there’s been so much conversation going on about it. Would the the Penguins actually be willing to trade him? You know, there’s been a few teams in the Atlantic that have really been the heavy links. But it all really does come down to Sydney Crosby at the end of the day. And the way that works is I do seriously think that if any team in the NHL had an opportunity at this point right now, the Wild would be considered among the top. It wouldn’t be an easy trade, of course, because you know, the Penguins are going to be wanting something in return for a franchise generational legend player. But when it comes down to him, he’s on a very good contract, a number one center, 8.7 million for this year and next year. The future after that is a lot of uncertainty. Do the Penguins let him expire or do they actually go out and trade him if he wants out? I feel like they’re going to grant his wishes. That’s a lot of been there have been a lot of conversations surrounding that. And once again, a GM right now that the Wild have won a Stanley Cup as a player with Sydney Crosby. Mark Andre Flurry, one of Crosby’s best friends, is still associated with the Minnesota Wild. Agents are all that thing as well. Paper and uh Bill Garin, excuse me, have a phenomenal connection, especially after that Quinn Hughes trade. A lot of the dots are connecting and the opportunity the Wilds have may be one that is very difficult to pass on from just as it was for that Quinn Hughes trade. So, ladies and gentlemen, let me know and I want you guys to let me know in the comments below this specific question. Do you think the Wild should go allin on Sydney Crosby? Give me a Y for yes and an N for no. Now looking at this question, I think it is something that allin necessarily shouldn’t be kind of that answer. If Sydney Crosby is available, should he be the number one target? I think is a better way of putting that. So let me know in the comments below. Yes or no? And also why? Because I think there are reasons for both. I’m certainly leaning towards yes. Although the salary cap may be something that they’re going to be keeping aware of, the assets that would have to go back in return. The picks the Wild have right now are not the greatest over the next three years due to being dealt elsewhere, but I think it all comes down to the possibility of it being the big thing. So, I want to know what you guys think about that. Now, we do have a few more updates here, and this one is all going around Quinn Hughes and his agent. And Ian McIntyre put these out on Twitter. A few comments from Pat Brassan and how he praised the Canucks for their professionalism. They were handling the Quinn used. No trade demand was made, but Brassan said, “Quinn is relieved the situation is resolved and excited to be going to Minnesota where he will play playoff hockey.” Now, going into this, of course, you know, you’re going to praise that team. But also continuing on with this is that he enjoyed the fact that the Wild were so easy to work with. Bill Garren very easy to work with. Once again, you can connect this to the Crosby situation as well. That papers, that connection with Bill Garren, it’s there. It’s prominent. But Bill Garren being able to work this in is a massive factor for the Wild here. And Paper coming out and saying this, you know, great stuff comes from comments like these with agents. Agents not necessarily known to be, you know, the greatest to work with, but when you have a good connection, it only brings positive stuff from that in the most times. So going on with that as well as this is what he spoke about the interest in acquiring Quinn Hughes from different teams is the one thing I made certain about under no circumstances could we guarantee a contract extension with anyone. Now this is something that we have continued to speak about about the possibility of an extension. We know that they cannot negotiate or to sign a deal I should say until July 1st. But this is one thing that like I mentioned papers coming out with this he was very prominent. You had to know that Bill Garren knew that as well. But Bill Garren, the Wild, they trust that they can go ahead and get Quinn Hughes. I know there’s a lot of people saying that, you know, he may sign extension for a shortterm go and then try and go into free agency with Jack Hughes. That’s something that I guess could be in question. But I really do think that how it worked with the Capriov contract, how Bill Garren has kind of worked his money over these past couple of seasons. I mean you have a big contract in Capriov that a lot of people were kind of questioning as to why that amount would be there but you have some very good contracts. I mean at a very small level Marcus Johansson 800K but at a bigger level you signed a 7 by seven a 7 by seven for Matt Baldy. There’s no doubt in my mind a contract can easily be worked out. So, I think that these comments here are certainly stuff to keep in mind, but the Wilds put themselves in a great position to make that happen. Now, going into this as well, Quinn Hughes’s contract, he does also have two years left. Would line up with Crosby as well, and that’s to be could be something that the Wild would be able to kind of use their flexibility when the money would need to go to Quinn Hughes. But at this level, there’s still lots of time to think about it, lots of time to work out a deal. And like I said, having that connection with an agent and Papersan for Quinn Hugh with Quinn Hugh’s agent, of course, Patan with Bill Garren makes a lot of sense. Now, we do have one more little kind of kind of stat update here before we do jump into it. And you look at the most points in a season from a Minnesota Wild defenseman franchise history with Quinn Hughes Adden. He is the top six players and this year is uh including this pace. This is crazy. This is genuinely crazy. And this really puts it into his perspective of how good of a defenseman you got here. And this is just another thing to reinforce the fact that this trade, although they did give up a lot, although the Wild gave up quite a package, is ultimately infinitely worth it. So, let me know, ladies and gentlemen, what you think about everything we have here in today’s video. Of course, the Sydney Crosby stuff, but also what you think about this comments from Papraan. Let me know in the comments below. That is all I have here in this video. If you did enjoy, give it a like. Hit the sub button as well. I’m signing out though. Thank you for watching. Hope you have a great day.

The Minnesota Wild have a golden opportunity to add one of the best players in NHL history to their team in Sidney Crosby. Following the Quinn Hughes, the connection to Crosby has grown deeper with the need for a center and also the links to Crosby, highlight exactly what the Wild need to do. Kirk Day breaks down the latest as well as multiple updates from Quinn Hughes’ agent, Pat Brisson.

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43 comments
  1. Is this whole Sidney Crosby thing just something you made up in your head?

    Because there,'s nothing out there that I've seen.

    Why would the Wild want to sign a 38 year old on the definite downside of his career?

    And who are you going to give up that they want?

    Nobody that's worth a damn that's for sure.

    Crosby has MAYBE 2 years left at most.

    And why wouldn't the Pens want him to retire after a whole career there not a stupid "sign and retire?

    This is possibly one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.

  2. No. He's too old for the assets you'd have to give up. If you're going to give those assets up, then go get Quinn's brothers from New Jersey. Get all three signed extensions, and since they're playing together (which is what they want), maybe they'd be willing to take lesser deals.

  3. I think Gretzky is still connected to Crosby, and I heard he shook hands with Fleury. I guess he's going to the Wild as well. What the hell do they put in the water in Minnesota? LSD?

  4. Yes to Crosby! McDavid, MacKinnon, Eichel and Johnston/Hintz do not want to face Crosby in the playoffs. And I will take one Cup and another 25 yrs of mediocre teams then youth and no cup.

  5. Malkin would be much cheaper to acquire as he is in the last year of his contract. His contract also seems very manageable, leaving the door open for another signing as well ( not sure exactly how it works- he has 1 mil in salary and 3.8 mil as a bonus, and 6.1 mil as a cap hit). Fleury and Guerin could convince him to resign for a team friendly deal to make a cup run.

  6. Wut? No way it happens, we already lost 2 good players and a draft pick, we need someone to breakout, we can't get prime players without giving up prime players, that would be an even trade or possibly a bad trade. Most I could see Crosby benefitting wild is if pens are willing to take prospects/draft picks. We need what we have pretty much.

  7. It would be nice to have Crosby if they could get him for cheap. Too bad they won't be able to. He's still a top player in the league and is on pace to score 50 this season. It's going to take at least a first and a solid prospect or two. At that asking price, I'd rather see them go after Tage or Tuch.

  8. Wild should not pursue Crosby. He's getting old and probably not good for many more years and there is such a thing as too much talent on a team. You get a bunch of elite players and you're going to have a bunch of elite egos to deal with.

  9. Although it would have been cool to get Sid a few years ago but he’s 38 now. How many years does he have left? Wild would have to give up too much. Not worth it.

  10. why would anyone want to go to Minnesota? It is soooo frickin cold during hockey season and unless you haven't noticed the Somali's have taken over. What a unmitigated nightmare.

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