NHL Rumor: What Way Will Minnesota Wild Use with Marco Rossi?

For Marco Rossi, a long-term deal with Minnesota outdoors is extremely unlikely
Bleacher Report YouTube: Frank Seravalli on Minnesota field restricted free agent Marco Rossi. The wild doesn’t seem to want to issue a long-term agreement to Rossi. Can they agree on short-term transactions or trigger the trigger on trade?
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So let’s dive with Marco Rossi. The deal you see on the screen is a $7.4 million forecast. Nothing happened. That’s not the type of deal, I don’t think Minnesota’s wilderness has any interest in signing him. It’s no different from the Matt Boldy deal they signed, which delivered in almost every way.
Marco Rossi is a popular trade candidate. He is a man who obviously has talent and skills. But he is a short center who was behind with more or less four-tier centers as a push last season, especially in the playoffs.
But this is a difficulty in negotiation. It is his number, the production of key points, which will show you that he is someone who needs to pay a significant raise. I just don’t think Wild wants to do it on that term at this dollar level.
Maybe in a short-term deal, it’s obviously going to suppress this number in AAV, because you’re not buying any UFA years, but it can still be much more expensive than bargaining in the Minnesota wild, and they need to go back to the same page on the same page and switch to his name and an irrelevant name, which is his name, just like his name is associated.
So whenever he hits the puck again, he becomes a motivated player, probably for the wild. But where will that contract be? In that community, I can see about two and six times. To me, it makes sense, just for a little kick to the jar in the wild. And it wouldn’t stop them from trading him, nor did it give him some coins in his pocket in the form of $12 million.
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