It sure sucked to see the Minnesota Wild’s playoff chances thrown a major wrench in the gears tonight by the Colorado Avalanche, didn’t it? If the Avs miss the playoffs, but also cause the Wild to miss them based off this 3-1 win tonight in their barn?
That won’t suck, will it? The grades:
Mikko Rantanen (B+) – No points, but on the ice for two of the Avs’ three goals. He had a ridiculous puck-handling display in the first period. Overall, a strong game despite nothing on the score sheet.
Nathan MacKinnon (B+) – Nothing on the score sheet either. But he played nearly 24 minutes in this game and had five shots on net. The Wild have always had a problem covering MacKinnon, and tonight was no different despite him getting nothing on the sheet.
Derick Brassard (C) – Lost four-of-five faceoffs, mediocre puck-possession stats (14 Corsi for, 12 against). Doesn’t seem fully-adjusted to this team yet.
Alexander Kerfoot (B+) – Won 8-of-11 faceoffs, which was huge. And, while he also was blanked on the score sheet, he had a couple of dangerous scoring chances and generally was a pain against the Wild defense with his skill and unpredictability.
Carl Soderberg (B+) – An assist for Carl. Three shots on net for Carl. A plus-2 in 20:25 for Carl. A strong game for Carl.
Tyson Jost (A) – Bar DOWN. Bar down, that backhander goal that proved the game-winner. Great play by Jost there, in a big game. He got his 10th goal of the year. Now, he’s just gotta do it again and again and again and again and again.
Colin Wilson (B+) – Great saucer pass for Josty on the game-winner. These are almost certainly his final 10 games with the Avs. So, why not go out with a bang?
Matt Calvert (B) – Good, tough fight in the second period. Tough around the net all night. He’s best when he’s a pain in the ass, and tonight he was.
Gabriel Bourque (C) – Played a little more than nine minutes, with no offensive stats whatsoever. Why he played and not A.J. Greer? Seemed weird to me too.
Sven Andrighetto (B+) – Only played a bit more than seven minutes, but had two shots on net and skated with the puck a lot. His Corsi for was 10. Corsi against? Zero.)
J.T. Compher (B) – I thought he was strong on his skates, went to the net a lot and generally was engaged in the right way. Nothing on the score sheet, but he was a good player for the Avs tonight.
Erik Johnson (B) – His analytics numbers were mostly average, but I thought he was a good asset to the Avs tonight. Mostly safe possession of the puck, and he blocked three shots.
Sam Girard (B-) – A pretty decent game. Nothing to get crazy about. I still feel like he’s not taking advantage of his true offensive skill. But overall, he played a competent game.
Tyson Barrie (A) – Scored the first goal of the game, was a plus-2 and had five shots on net. Sure we want to trade this guy? He surpassed the 50-point mark for the third time.
Ryan Graves (B+) – He didn’t even play eight minutes, but he had FIVE shot attempts. two of which went on net. He was 13-6 in Corsi for-against.
Patrik Nemeth (A) – Very strong game for No. 12. A couple jittery moments with puck, but no joke, he really played well in this thing. Corsi for-against was 16-7.
Ian Cole (A-) – Scored the empty-netter, plus assisted on another goal. Played a solid veteran game on the blue line.
Nikita Zadorov (B+) – Good analytics numbers, good physical presence. He always seems to play well against the Wild.
Philipp Grubauer (A) – Grooooooob. Very solid performance. Has he grabbed the No. 1 job for the rest of the season? Starting to look like it.

0 Comments (4 conversations)
Colorado_Gary
Adrian Dater (A+) – overall great sports journalism and nailed the grades in this one, for a game that gave fans hope.
AD, you were correct earlier in the season when you kept pointing at the netminding as a huge contributor to the slide. If Grooooob can stay in this Grooooove, then the prospect of making the second season just got brighter. If the Avs were to make it, when’s the earliest Landeskog can return?
Eve
Can you ask why not play Greer to coach? His consistency comment about Greer was a joke since he has a team full of inconsistent players. Bourque nice guy but surely hasn’t contributed anything plus he can’t be here next year nor would they get anything for him in a trade. So what’s the deal?
Eve
I just read that Greer was sent back. They have used 3 of their 4 call-ups. Pretty poor management. Seems like that’s been a problem for years. They are either or both lazy or incompetent or inconsistent in the management of their prospects.
Nels
AD do we have any update on Nieto?