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Marco Rossi Saison 2025/26

    • Marco Rossi
  • Klaro
  • 1. Juli 2025 um 15:02
  • Sour-Fox
    Elbows Up
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 02:40
    • #676

    gut, da muss man aber auch die Faktoren HF Board und Canucks Fans einbeziehen "we riot" :P

    das Foote nicht grad der Beste HeadCoach ist, ist bekannt, wie lange man ihn behält, solltens jetzt den Rebuild-Light durchziehen wird sich zeigen, dafür gäbs bessere Optionen

    nichtsdestotrotz ist Rossi ein Beißer, unabhängig von fraglichen Coachingentscheidungen zieht er sein Spiel durch, hat er ja in Minnesota schon bewiesen und wird in Vancouver weitergehen, auch wenn das nicht jeder so sehen wird, dort ist sein größter Konkurent am Center nur er selbst. Ja, EP40 ist dort der 1er C und Rossi mag nicht die Körpergröße und das Puckhandling von Elias haben, dafür hat Rossi eine Arbeitsmoral, die ihn noch weit bringen kann, egal wie "groß" die Namen seiner Teamkollegen sind.

  • fishstick
    Steel Wings
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 06:44
    • #677
    Canucks Embark on Final Road Trip Before Christmas with Stop in New Jersey to Face Devils | Vancouver Canucks
    The Vancouver Canucks begin a five-game road trip in New Jersey on Sunday morning, which will bring them to the Christmas break. Note the 9:30 a.m. PT start…
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    "Marco, he’s scored 20-some goals two years in this league, and I just saw him on the power play, [and] every time the puck touches his stick, and I know it’s just practice, but it was the right decision,” said Foote."

    "Marco Rossi skated on a line and on the first power play unit on Saturday. Although he is currently on injury reserve, Adam Foote added context, noting that they are waiting on the medicals and for the doctors to exchange information"

    Hoffe er spielt heute 👌


    Ja die hfboards Kommentare klingen nach einer üblen Franchise. Sie sind halt letzter..

  • hockeyfan#22
    teichpirat
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 07:37
    • #678
    Zitat von blacky3

    Linien im Drill in Newark:

    DeBrusk-Rossi-Boeser
    Bains-Kampf-Garland
    Kane-O’Connor-Sherwood
    Öhgren-Sasson-Karlsson

    Pettersson-Hronek
    Buium-Myers
    Pettersson-Willander

    Erste PP-Unit:

    DeBrusk
    Rossi-Boeser-Garland
    Buium

    Alles anzeigen

    Schau ma mal, Boeser on pace auf 44 Punkte, debrusk 37


    Für beide wäre das die schlechteste Ausbeute seit Jahre, bin gespannt ob Rossi die mitziehen kann dann wär das wohl eine 60 Punkte Linie

  • runjackrun
    NHL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 07:44
    • #679
    Zitat von fishstick

    Abschiedsartikel von Russo:

    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/68861…-canucks-trade/

    Anscheinend hat er letzte Saison mit einem gebrochenen Fuß gespielt??

    kannst du den Artikel posten?

  • Shooter
    EBEL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 09:20
    • #680

    A phone call at 6:20 p.m. on a Friday from your general manager is usually not a good sign for your job security.

    So Marco Rossi sheepishly hit the green button on his phone and learned that two years of trade rumors, many of which were to the Vancouver Canucks, had finally come to fruition.

    Bill Guerin was calling to inform Rossi he was now a member of the Canucks as a huge component in a stunning blockbuster that would bring superstar defenseman and Canucks captain Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild.

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    “It’s been a crazy, I don’t know, 30 minutes right now,” Rossi said a little before 7 p.m. in a phone conversation with The Athletic about the trade that also sent first-rounders Zeev Buium and Liam Ohgren to Vancouver. “Of course, it was a shock. But that’s business. That’s part of it. We all play hockey, and we know it might happen.

    “But I’m really happy for everything Minnesota has done for me. There were ups and downs for sure, but overall, I had a really good time here in Minnesota. And especially at the beginning, when they figured out my heart stuff.”

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    Canucks trade Quinn Hughes to Wild for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and draft pick

    In one of the biggest trades in NHL history, Minnesota acquired the Norris Trophy-winning star captain from Vancouver.

    Soon after captaining Austria in the World Junior Championship, Rossi reported to Minnesota in January 2021. However, he was weak throughout the tournament and didn’t feel well. He told that to Wild doctors, who discovered that he had myocarditis — an inflammation of the heart — stemming from having COVID-19 in the fall.

    It was a harrowing time for Rossi as he was completely shut down, his start to his pro North American career put on hold, and he returned to his native country to rest, wondering whether his hockey career was over.

    “It could have killed me if Minnesota didn’t find it,” Rossi said. “I’m so happy the way they supported me after.”

    Rossi, picked at No. 9 in the 2020 NHL Draft, is one of the few drafted-and-developed center success stories in franchise history. A junior star for the Ottawa 67s, Rossi was the Wild’s second-leading scorer (24 goals and 60 points) last season — his second full year in the NHL and the second in a row in which he played all 82 games — after making the all-rookie team in 2023-24.

    Still, it never felt like Rossi was going to be everything the Wild had wanted him to be. He wasn’t big. Not the fastest. Yet, despite all that, few train harder off the ice, and few have more guts in going to the dirty areas of the ice. The skilled center scored most of his goals from a few feet in front of the net and could center the first line even though the Wild weren’t convinced he was a true No. 1 center.

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    So Rossi was in trade talks two summers ago, and especially this past summer, when the Wild didn’t want to come close to giving him the roughly $7 million a year his representatives were seeking. They didn’t want to approach Matt Boldy’s $7 million AAV.

    So Guerin began shopping him. In fact, The Athletic reported last week that even though the Canucks had interest in Rossi for some time, they rejected a Wild trade offer at the draft for Aatu Räty, the 2025 15th pick and Artūrs Šilovs.

    In recent weeks, the Wild tried to acquire Kiefer Sherwood and even offered Ohgren. That was turned down, but suddenly Rossi’s name came up again. Guerin entered the fray for Hughes, the former Norris Trophy winner, a week ago.

    Last winter, Rossi rejected a five-year, $25 million extension offer from the Wild. Rossi countered with a short-term bridge at a higher AAV than the $5 million per year the sides finally settled upon. The Wild didn’t counter until they offered a bridge deal at an AAV lower than $5 million in June.


    That was rejected, with Rossi’s camp feeling their position, especially on a long-term deal, was strengthened by contracts to Logan Stankoven (eight years, $6 million AAV, signed in July), Matthew Coronato (seven years, $6.5 million AAV, signed in May), JJ Peterka (five years, $7.7 million AAV, signed in June) and Matthew Knies (six years, $7.75 million AAV, signed in June).

  • Shooter
    EBEL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 09:21
    • #681

    However, in late August, after negotiations were going nowhere, Rossi finally gave in. He didn’t want to risk missing the start of training camp, nor did the Wild want him to. He signed a three-year, $15 million bridge deal.

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    Wild prospect Marco Rossi’s long road, from Austria to the cusp of the NHL

    The Wild prospect traveled hundreds of thousands of kilometers and navigated a health scare but now is poised for his NHL moment.

    Though he played in the top six all season until breaking his foot and being shut down after trying to gut it out for several games, signs of Rossi’s unsteady future in Minnesota came in the playoffs.

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    He was demoted to the fourth line late in Game 1 against the Vegas Golden Knights, and he remained there for the rest of the series — a six-game loss for the team’s eighth first-round exit in 10 years. He scored twice in the playoffs — more than 15 teammates — despite the third-fewest minutes on the team.

    Rossi called his fourth-line usage in the playoffs “very disappointing” and said he had an “honest” talk with coach John Hynes at their exit meetings. Guerin said later he liked Rossi and wasn’t “dying” to trade him but would do whatever he could to improve the team this summer.

    But no trades materialized, so the re-signing happened. Still, in recent weeks, The Athletic had a sense that Rossi’s name was being dangled around again, especially since he was one of the rare Wild players without trade protection.

    Rossi sensed it, too.

    “I could see the stories that Vancouver was really interested in,” Rossi said. “I heard a lot of talking, I would say, but you never know. So many people are talking, but now when it happened, I know now they really wanted me, and I feel really good about it.”

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    Why the Vancouver Canucks decided to move swiftly and trade Quinn Hughes

    On Friday, Vancouver dealt one of the biggest stars in the history of the franchise in a somewhat purely future-oriented deal.

    Rossi had done pretty much everything the Wild had asked of him since he was drafted. He overcame that lost year because of COVID-19 and myocarditis. He stayed in Minnesota in the summer of 2023, even skipping his sister’s wedding in Austria to commit to training with the team’s staff and players.

    In summer 2024, he returned early and skipped Austria’s failed attempt to qualify for the Olympics. He had a good attitude and work ethic after getting sent to AHL Iowa in his first season.

    He continues to improve and should significantly upgrade the Canucks’ weak center position.

    “I’m really happy,” Rossi said. “It’s a dream to be drafted in the NHL, playing first games, scoring goals and I developed as a player so much. And I could improve so much, and I still have more in my game. And I can’t wait to show everyone in Vancouver what kind of player I am, and yeah, I’m really excited.”

    Coincidentally, Rossi’s parents, Michael and Claudia, arrived in Minnesota this week to spend time with him. Now, they’ll help him and his fiancée, Stefanie Prast, pack up their life to begin a new chapter in Vancouver.

    “I’ll miss Minnesota, but I’m excited to get started in Vancouver,” Rossi said

  • obi
    NHL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 09:28
    • #682

    Bin gespannt ob er wirklich spielt:

    Canucks at Devils projected lineups | NHL.com
    CANUCKS (11-17-3) at DEVILS (18-13-1) 12:30 p.m. ET; MSGSN, NHLN, SN Canucks projected lineup Jake DeBrusk -- Marco Rossi -- Brock Boeser Nils Hoglander --…
    www.nhl.com
  • hockeyflyer
    EBEL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 10:20
    • #683

    Yannic Seidenberger war gestern auf Sky nur eher mäßig begeistert, dass Rossi nach Vancouver geschickt wurde. Generell war bei dem eher rauszuhören, dass er von kanadischen Teams nichts hält, denn wenn du dort nicht in jedem Spiel lieferst und Tore schießt, schießen sich die Medien und Fans ganz schnell auf dich ein.

    Ob das dem Rossi so gut tut, wenn er dort diesen Druck auch noch bekommt? Hatte er ja eher in Minnesota nicht so. Bei einem kanadischen Team läuft das gerne mal anders, und wenn du als First Line Center nicht lieferst, raunzen sie sicher schnell dort.

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    DennisMay
    Laptopbesitzer
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 10:38
    • #684

    Willst du ihn in Watte packen, Druck hast du in jedem Team, wenn du nicht lieferst?

    Ist er dort wirklich First Line Center vor EP40 oder doch für die 2. Linie vorgesehen?

  • fishstick
    Steel Wings
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 10:48
    • #685
    Zitat von DennisMay

    Ist er dort wirklich First Line Center vor EP40 oder doch für die 2. Linie vorgesehen?

    2. Linie..

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    Old Devil
    Hobby NJD Analysator
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 11:30
    • #686

    Na dann freue ich mich mal auf Rossi in ein paar Stunden. 8)

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    Eiskalt
    NHL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 12:31
    • #687

    Eindeutig C2, und ich denke man wird ihn eher mit Reichel oder Kämpf vergleichen, die ja auch als Versuch für C2 geholt wurden.

    Und im Vgl zu Tor und Montreal sehe ich Vancouver jetzt nicht als ganz so esplosiv an. Vor allem nachdem sie jetzt doch eindeutig im rebuild sind, nachdem Miller und Hughes weg sind.

    Mir haben die Canucks immer getaugt, freu mich dass er dort gelandet ist. :)

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    weile19
    TSN hockey insider
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 12:42
    • #688

    Den Reichel hat er ja jetzt schon um Welten überholt

  • Sour-Fox
    Elbows Up
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 12:48
    • #689

    und Kämpf ist ein ganz anderer Spielertyp


    die Kommentare unter den letzten Twitterposts der Canucks sind unterhaltsam :D

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    divis
    Nordique
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 14:17
    • #690
    Zitat von Klaro

    Und noch kurz KI zum neuen Trainer befragt und das liest sich für mich gut und dürfte zu Rossis Arbeitsweise und seiner Einstellung zum Hockey passen 👍.


    Sorry, aber persönlich halte ich von Foote genauso viel wie von solchen KI-Schönschreibereien. Hoffe ehrlich gesagt, dass er das Saisonende nicht mehr in VAN erlebt.

  • Shooter
    EBEL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 14:49
    • #691

    Weiß man schon ob er heute spielt?

    Muss fast so sein sonst hätte man ihn gestern nicht in Linie 1 trainieren lassen , oder?

  • obi
    NHL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 15:46
    • #692
    Zitat von Shooter

    Weiß man schon ob er heute spielt?

    Muss fast so sein sonst hätte man ihn gestern nicht in Linie 1 trainieren lassen , oder?

    Alles deutet darauf hin, er ist auch im projected lineup, siehe mein Kommentar weiter oben.

  • Schelie
    Nationalliga
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 15:52
    • #693

    Von Twitter:

    General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that F Elias Pettersson has been placed on IR (retroactive to Dec. 5) and F Marco Rossi has been activated from IR.

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    weile19
    TSN hockey insider
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 16:04
    • #694

    Rossi war ja gar nicht auf IR oder? Sonst gibts ja keinen trade :/

  • Sour-Fox
    Elbows Up
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 16:18
    • #695

    doch der wurde am 14.Nov auf IR gesetzt

    warum sollte man da keinen TRade machen dürfen?

  • Shooter
    EBEL
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 16:25
    • #696
    Zitat von Schelie

    Von Twitter:

    General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that F Elias Pettersson has been placed on IR (retroactive to Dec. 5) and F Marco Rossi has been activated from IR.

    Cool , dann hab ich ein tolles Vorabendprogramm :prost:

  • Online
    weile19
    TSN hockey insider
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 16:37
    • #697
    Zitat von Sour-Fox

    doch der wurde am 14.Nov auf IR gesetzt

    warum sollte man da keinen TRade machen dürfen?

    Wurde das mal geändert? Verletzte auf IR konntest definitiv nicht immer traden

  • Sour-Fox
    Elbows Up
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 16:58
    • #698
    Zitat von weile19

    Wurde das mal geändert? Verletzte auf IR konntest definitiv nicht immer traden

    Hmm , keine Ahnung, war eigentlich der Meinung da gibts keine Regulierung, find jetzt auf die schnelle auch nichts im Netz dazu, nur Fragen die schon 10 Jahre her sind dazu, die auch mit Ja beantwortet wurden.

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    Old Devil
    Hobby NJD Analysator
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 17:05
    • #699
    Zitat von Shooter

    Weiß man schon ob er heute spielt?

  • Blaubarschbube
    Backhendlfriedhof
    • 14. Dezember 2025 um 17:07
    • #700

    Vancouver Zauberwasser an schluck und er is von allem geheilt

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