P-M Bouchard has seemingly found his confidence, something he admitted was lacking earlier in the season. You can see it in his game and see it on the score-sheet as well. The funny thing is however, he really is not that far off of his pace from last season, where he set career marks in points (63) and a franchise mark in assists (50). Last year at this time, he and the fans were enjoying a breakout season where he netted 38 points (8 g, 30 a) after 47 games. And this season he is off that pace a bit, but his 10 goals and 20 assists is only 8 points behind a season ago. The biggest difference to date is the fact that he, as in previous seasons, earns his points in bunches, something that he has not done consistently this year...until recently that is. Since the All-Star break, Bouchard has 9 points in 4 games. And looking back even further to the New Years Eve game against San Jose, he has netted 17 points in 15 games. Not bad for a player who admittedly has struggled. And on a side note...ever notice how durable a player he is? Bouchard is listed as being 5-10, 173 (soaking wet maybe), but for a player of his size, with the way he plays along the boards, he has not missed many games in his career due to an injury. In fact he has missed only 6 games the past 3 seasons plus this season...
Where's The Red, White, & Blue?
This next bit was really grounded before it even took off so I should have scrapped it. However, in case there is a roster change on the horizon, it could still be relevant. With last weeks trade, the Wild pushed their only American born player out the door in Erik Reitz. So I thought, how unusual it was to have an NHL team in the State of Hockey without a red-blooded American on its roster. And after checking, sure enough, the Wild were the only team in the league without a native rostered. The only problem...Reitz's trading partner in the deal with the Rangers, Dan Fritsche, is from Ohio. Oh well, another bit blown...but the effort was there.
No Change In Captain Or Prices...
As I stated here last week, I believe the time is right to do away with the alternating captain system that has been in place since day 1, and finally name a permanent leader. Well unfortunately, the team felt different but made what I believe is a good choice in Andrew Brunette. This being his second stint with the Wild, Brunette will be serving as captain for his fifth time. And on a related note, the team also decided to stand-pat with next seasons ticket prices, for season ticket holders that is. No word on single game seats but if you are one of the lucky ones, your prices will not be on the increase a year from now.
Almost Forgot...
Cal Clutterbuck was a big factor, again, in the teams 3-0 shutout over the Ducks. Not only did he play his usual disciplined game, but managed to draw three Ducks into penalties. And he was rewarded for his play by getting a career-high 19:30 of ice-time, including 3:14 shorthanded. You have to love the way this guy plays...you know that old 'reckless-abandoned' phrase your coach used to utter...Clutterbuck is that phrase.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
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