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You might not even see a Sergei Bobrovsky anymore.
But you have had teams like in...
Jesper Wallstedt to a young Carey Price, given what his fundamentals look like, the way he takes angles on shots and the way he's just always in the correct position.
So he's about as close to, I think, that regard as they come.
The future of this league at goaltending is two names, in my opinion, Yaroslav Askarov, who is right now out in San Jose, and Jesper Wallstedt.
Um, having one of those guys in the division against you would be very, very tough.
And I would hate to see it, especially knowing that he came from Minnesota wild, but you do have to weigh up.
If you do really think you can get a one C that is going to get you over that final hump and when a Stanley cup, the Stanley cup is all that matters.
It's just, it's just such a small chance where at the end of the day, it does.
It leaves me on this fence of my heart says, God, I want Jesper Wallstead in a Minnesota wild sweater for years to come versus my head, which is that's probably the logical move and does make the most sense.
So I'm still, I don't know about you, but I'm still very torn on this whole notion, but
It does leave me on shaky waters.
The fact that it's been reported now by a good source multiple times.
What I will say is if there is a center that you're going to move Jesper Wallsted for,
the short and it's a short list in my opinion, but Robert Thomas probably cracks that list.
Like if it's, if it's Vinnie Trochek, Vincent Trochek, I say, no, I, I like Vincent Trochek, but not for the price of yes.
For Wallstead, Robert Thomas is 26.
He's in his prime right now.
He is, he is on IR, but he's expected back after a week, but he is a player that right now has 33 points on a, in my opinion, abysmal St.
Louis blues team.