Gaborik NHL’s Most Exciting Player
A healthy Marian Gaborik might move
to the front of the sports celebrity line in this town within another
year or two. The Wild’s star forward missed 34 games last season with a
groin injury but hockey sources remain enthusiastic about Gaborik and
even rave about him.
Former Minnesota North Stars player and
president Lou Nanne was asked if Gaborik can be included in a
group of the NHL’s top half dozen forwards. “Oh, he is already, and he’s
certainly the most exciting,” Nanne said.
The man Nanne refers to as a “remarkable
talent,” draws special praise from Tom Reid, too. Reid, a former
teammate of Nanne with the North Stars and now the Wild color commentator
on radio, remembers many of hockey’s most exciting players like Bobby
Hull, Jean Beliveau, Stan Mikita and Bill
Goldsworthy but none of them literally gave him a rise like Gaborik.
“He’s so explosive,” Reid said. “He’s the only player in the league
that actually takes me right out of my seat (in anticipation).”
That kind of talk gets an amen from Wild
general manager Doug Risebrough who has spent more than 30 years
in the NHL as a player, coach and executive. “He’s probably the fastest
player I’ve ever seen play,” Risebrough said. “Certainly the fastest
player I’ve ever been associated with. The most explosive.”
At 25 Gaborik doesn’t figure to hit his
peak for a few more years. In his six seasons with the Wild he’s shown
ability to score and pass (in two of the seasons he had more goals than
assists). He is the franchise leader in career points with 331 in 408
games. Despite missing all those games last season, he led the team
with seven game winning goals. The Wild were 18-2-2 in games that he
scored a goal and 33-9-6 in games he played. With 30 goals and 27
assists in 48 games, Gaborik was third on the team in scoring and
reached the 30 goal level for the fourth time in five seasons.
Risebrough anticipates an even better
Gaborik in the future. “I think he’s still trying to figure it out
offensively,” Risebrough said. “He’s got a great shot but sometimes he
wants to score the pretty goal at the right time. He’s a great passer.
He can make great plays so he’s a pretty solid package offensively but
he hasn’t fully gravitated to one of those things right now. That’s
just maturing. …”
Gaborik has been bothered by groin
injuries in past seasons but Nanne thinks Gaborik will avoid that
problem in 2007-2008. “I think he’s taken precautions to make certain
that he develops the leg muscles the way they possibly should be
developed,” Nanne said. “He’s looked after himself and I think he’s
going to be able to weather a season of playing without losing time for
groin injuries.”
Risebrough talked about how injuries can
hold a player back, even after physical healing. “In three years we’ve
never really seen the whole thing, and even when he’s back playing after
recovering from long injuries, it’s psychologically a little touchy for
him,” Risebrough said. “So hopefully this year will be one of those
years where not only does he stay healthy but he doesn’t have to think
about his health.”