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Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
The Minnesota Wild hope to make Marian Gaborik an offer he won't refuse. Their first step was a visit to Slovakia for a face-to-face meeting with their franchise player.
President and general manager Doug Risebrough and assistant GM for hockey operations Tom Lynn travelled to Gaborik's home in Trencin last week, armed with data and ready to listen.
They shared inside information about their philosophy and plans, used statistics to sell the 26-year-old right wing on how he fits in Minnesota's system, and took time to answer Gaborik's questions about the team's strategy and direction.
They didn't talk contract yet. They just wanted to give him their side before the negotiation process begins.
"He's going to make a decision, and we want him to make that decision with all the information that's out there and not base it on any misconceptions or myths," Lynn said Monday.
One of their primary objectives was to convince him he can still thrive as a scorer in the more-rugged Western Conference with a Wild team that has always emphasized defence first under coach Jacques Lemaire. Gaborik has publicly acknowledged in the past he's wondered how productive he could be in a more offensive system.
But Lynn argued against that, citing Gaborik's NHL rank in goals per game (fourth) and even-strength goals (first) since the lockout. In the team's view, health is the only barrier to Gaborik becoming a 50-goal scorer. Nagging groin injuries limited him to 65 games in 2005-06 and 48 in 2006-07.
Last season, finally at full strength, he had a career-high 42 goals and 41 assists in 77 games while helping the Wild win their first Northwest Division title. Taken with the third overall draft pick eight years ago, Gaborik is the only remaining player from Minnesota's inaugural season in 2000-01.
The Wild also wanted Gaborik to hear about how they evaluate players, what their short-and long-term strategies are for building the roster, and how they believe he fits with them.
"He got a higher level of information than any other player has gotten. He was really pleasantly surprised," Lynn said. "We thought the meeting went well, and Marian expressed the same thing."
Gaborik's agent, Ron Salcer, concurred.
"I have a lot of respect for how they handled that," Salcer said. "It was a smart move on their behalf."
Gaborik will make US$7.5 million in the last of three years on his current contract, which he signed in July 2006. If the two sides don't agree on a length and an amount of money for his next deal over the next month, the Wild might have to trade him. They can continue to talk during the season, but that's a distraction players and teams always want to avoid.
"I don't control what they do. I just represent Marian," Salcer said. "He really has no decisions to make. The experience playing for the Minnesota Wild has been great. We have no bones to pick about anything. I really feel that Marian has been treated well and has enjoyed his career there to date."
Gaborik could choose to play the season and test free agency next summer to potentially maximize his earnings and see what other teams are interested. But the security of signing a long deal - likely between four and seven years - is attractive, too.
"As far as the future, it would be all hypothetical for me to speculate on what may or may not happen," Salcer said. "We're not saying no, we're not saying yes to anything other than living up to our obligation to play this season. Then we'll see."
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
When Gaborik is healthy he is one of the top in the NHL. Probably top 10. He just needs to stay healthy. But didnt he say he didnt want to play in Minny or something anymore? If thats the case they shoud try to trade him for youth or something. Just my Two- cents...... maybe its becasue i hate watching in own the Canucks eight times a year and dont want to see it for years to come 
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
You're right about is health. If he could really stay healthy and not get hurt, he can definitely be a top player in the league. However, it seems that his groin and leg muscles always get hurt each year and he misses quite a few games. With that injury each year, I don't think he can reach what he can really do. I really haven't heard anything about him saying that he wanted to leave Minnesota but it could be that I didn't catch that bit.

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| 08-20-2008 03:09 PM |
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
Gabby is on his way out of Minn. He has played his entire NHL career for JL, and thoughts are that he wants a change. The last rumor of an offer was $8.5 for 6 years. If he didn't sign it then, he won't sign for anything. Watch for him to be wearing a different sweater in the very near future.
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
Is he not an injury prone player?
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| 10-17-2008 01:51 PM |
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
Yes he has always been injury prone. In fact, He is currently out with a "lower body" injury.
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| 10-21-2008 11:07 AM |
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
DOOH!!
i like the way he plays the game... but he just has so many injuries...
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| 10-22-2008 12:32 AM |
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
I think with the other quality players Minny has, and the return for gaborik, it would be worth their while to trade him off. I would do it now rather than at the deadline though, so as to not bother team morale JUST before playoff time. Koivu, Bouchard, Pouliot, Sheppard + a definate second liner (at least) plus some quality prospects are definately worth the injury prone Gaborik.
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| 11-18-2008 06:36 PM |
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RE: Wild, Marian Gaborik happy with meeting, new deal next?
I'm pretty sure he'll get traded but when and to is the big question. I've seen and read from other articles and sites that he wants to go to the Eastern Conference. I'm not totally surprised that he wants to leave either.

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| 11-18-2008 07:15 PM |
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