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Michael McCarron accepted warmly in Wild protector role
- Michael McCarron joined the Minnesota Wild at the NHL trade deadline with little initial fanfare.
- In eight games with the Wild, McCarron scored one goal, assisted twice, and used his 6-foot-6 frame to protect the team's goalies effectively.
- Rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt praised McCarron for adding strength and protecting the crease well.
- Coach John Hynes confirmed McCarron met expectations, noting his fit for the team's needs.
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Michael McCarron accepted warmly in Wild protector role
It made barely a ripple on the NHL news wires, and among the collective Wild fan base, when Minnesota grabbed former Predators big man Michael McCarron at the trade deadline earlier this month. One year earlier, the Wild had added Justin Brazeau from Boston at the deadline, and his time in Minnesota was brief (25 games) and unremarkable (four points, total). So, if expectations for another physically sizable March addition were tepid, it is unde…
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