Good evening from a snowy Minnesota.
I'll be on Fox 9 Sports Now tonight with Dawn Mitchell at 10:15, KFAN on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and a live podcast with Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan at souhanunfiltered.com at 3 p.m.
Big home and home with the Winnipeg Jets starting Saturday night. If the 10th-place Wild, which is 5-6-3 in its past 14 games, can manage to win both games in regulation, it'll be four points back of the Jets with three games in hand. Lose both in regulation, and the hole digs to 12 points.
You can read my state-of-the-team story with Wild GM Chuck Fletcher at this link, but as I mentioned a few times this week, Fletcher did a state-of-the-team interview with the beat writers Tuesday night during the second intermission (so time was a little restrained).
Here's the transcript:
What's your assessment of the first 32 games? "I think it's been two different seasons so far. The first month we played as well as any team in the league. We dominated games, we didn't always score, the power play was poor, but we were arguably as good a team as any the first month. The last month or so we've gotten away from our game a bit. I think we have players that are struggling, that have lost their confidence, that are trying to find their game again, which certainly we've seen a lot of plays that are uncharacteristic of certain players. To me the big thing is, and Mike [Yeo] says this a lot, but to me we're focused more on the result than the process. And by that I mean I think we've lost our way a little bit in terms of simple things. Retrievals need to be better, wall play needs to be better, we need to manage the puck better, reading the situation and getting pucks in deep instead of trying to make a play. Our net front has been very inconstant in the offensive zone. Middle lane drive, we're very inconsistent in that area.
Just the little facets of the game, the little details of the game, and that was such a strength of our team last year. And right now, whether it's guys trying to go out and make a big play every shift to make a difference, maybe it's because we're trailing in games, but we don't seem to have the patience to play the right game, stay within our structure and let things come to us. We're always forcing things and as a result I think we've gotten away from what we are. We're making too many unforced errors and the confidence is starting to wane. So it's sort of been a tale of two seasons. The fortunate thing is we still have 50 games to go. We have a long way to go. From a positive standpoint, you look at it and we're still in the top 5 teams in the league in puck possession metrics, our shot differential is high, we're scoring a lot of goals. On paper to me, this is the most talented team we've had since I've been here. On paper, to me, there's a lot of positives. But we need to stick with things longer. Frustration has creeped into the game which tends to happen when you're not getting the results you want. But if we can stick with it longer, we will get the results even if it doesn't seem like it at the time."
You didn't mention goaltending? "I think our defense has been a problem the last month. And everything has been a part of it. Our forwards have not done a good enough job defensively. Our defensemen are making way too many uncharacteristic mistakes and we're not getting enough saves. So it's a complete team effort. I know the goalies have become a lightning rod for criticism for our defensive play. But to single them out and absolve the other 18 skaters would be a huge mistake. It's a total team effort right now, but we have a lot of confidence in both guys. Darcy [Kuemper] is a guy that's been successful at every level he's played at and he's been successful in this league. We have no doubt he's going to be a top-notch goalie in this league. There's going to be ups and downs. We know that. We said that before the season any time you have a 24-year-old goalie. And again, we're going to ride these things out. In Nik's case (Backstrom), he missed a lot of hockey last year and has come back and given us some pretty good play and he's trying to get his rhythm again, get his game again. It bothers me a little bit when we separate the goaltenders from the rest of the play. We've given some unbelievable chances against and chances we don't typically give."