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Wild Simply Boring
by Paul on 04/04/09 at 07:36 PM ET
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from Michael Russo of the Star-Tribune,
This Wild season has been one long snoozefest. My 14th season covering the NHL is about to wrap up and I’ve never been so bored covering a team—and I’m including the lockout year when no games were played, folks.
This season has been blah from the very beginning. I mean, did anything remotely exciting happen?...
The Wild, which truly believes it does it better than everybody else, is a stand-pat organization in every area.
Well, somebody better stand up this offseason and take a hard, honest assessment of things and say, “It’s not good enough.”
If the front office convinces owner Craig Leipold that this was a throw-away season solely because Gaborik was hurt, it’s an injustice to everybody who paid a dime for tickets or merchandise.
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