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CALGARY -- Olympic show jumping champion Eric Lamaze hit the reset button on his career by taking a hiatus from the sport and acquiring some new horsepower. Joseph Noteboom Super Bowl Jersey . The 45-year-old from Schomberg, Ont., had an emotionally exhausting 2012 following the shocking death of Hickstead, the horse he won Olympic gold and silver with in 2008. A grieving Lamaze scrambled to find a suitable mount for the 2012 Summer Games in London, where he finished 22nd in the individual event and fifth with the Canadian team aboard an inexperienced Derly Chin de Muze. Lamaze announced after the Masters at Calgarys Spruce Meadows in September that he would not compete again for the remainder of the years. Instead, he played golf and went on safari in Africa. "The break was something I really needed," Lamaze said Tuesday at Spruce Meadows. "I was sort of running on empty. It had been quite some time at the top level of the sport and I just was not fired up like I needed to be to compete at that level." Lamaze intended to fly under the radar on his return to competition in 2013 by developing younger horses away from the world spotlight. Two developments changed his mind. The former No. 1 rider in the world realized while watching Grand Prix events in Florida that he wanted back in the game against the best in the world. Then came the opportunity to acquire a pair of elite international horses. "I didnt know if I was really going to miss it or not, but I ended up really missing it," Lamaze said. "These new horses werent planned. I was willing to sacrifice the year at making young horses and coming back next year. "I tried to make the process a little quicker by purchasing some going horses ... horses already competing at the top level. We were lucky enough to find such horses." With Carlene and Andy Ziegler of Artisan Farms as co-investors, Lamaze just recently acquired Powerplay from Swiss rider Pius Schwizer and Quelmec du Gery from co-owner and rider Penelope Leprevost of France. Both are nine-year-old geldings. Lamaze will ride both horses in competition for the first time at the National Tournament at Spruce Meadows starting Wednesday. The annual event offers more than $1 million in prize money and is the first of five consecutive tournaments at Spruce Meadows. The international stars of the sport, including Canadas Ian Millar and Beezie Madden of the U.S., will also compete in the National. Lamaze won the tournaments premiere event, the $400,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix, in both 2010 and 2008. Millar won the Grand Prix aboard In Style in 2009. Even though Lamaze had yet to ride Powerplay or Quelmec du Gery in competition, he already put them at the top of his depth chart in his stable. "Theyre world-class horses and I think they really suit me," he said. "Tomorrow will be my first time in the ring with them. We just received them from Europe a few days ago, so I dont know much about them. "Thats the beauty of Spruce Meadows. Youve got plenty of time to get to know your horse, plenty of height to choose depending on how you feel, so this is a perfect venue to get myself acquainted with them. Obviously I wish I had six weeks prior to Spruce Meadows because I love competing here and I love arriving with my guns loaded ready to fire because I love winning here." Lamaze was twice the No. 1-ranked rider in the world with Hickstead. They won Olympic gold in the individual event and silver with the Canadian team in 2008. They also won approximately $3.7 million in prize money and a large portion of that came at Spruce Meadows. Lamaze once joked Hicksteads name should be "ATM." But at age 15, Hickstead collapsed and died of a ruptured aorta while competing in Verona, Italy, in November 2011, with Lamaze still on his back. While the equestrian world mourned the loss of its superstar, a devastated Lamaze considered retirement. There was little time to get his feet back under him in the rush for London. For Lamaze, the last few months have been about setting a new course "We were obviously planning to have Hickstead a little longer than we had him," Lamaze said. "I needed to reorganize. Along with the young horses that will eventually become superstars, we just acquired two superstars. "I think Im really set and looking forward to going back to the top of the sport." Youth Rams Super Bowl Jerseys . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. 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Perhaps the most difficult decision facing GM Chuck Fletcher is what to do with Dany Heatley, whose performance has declined to the point that its tough to commit $7.5-million of the salary cap for him while still maintaining flexibility to add at other positions of need, most notably a starting goaltender. While it would be easy to be down on the Wild for such a quick exit from the playoffs, it should be noted that starting goalie Niklas Backstrom was injured in warm-ups before Game One against Chicago and missed the postseason and RW Jason Pominville suffered a late-season concussion, making it back for two games in the Blackhawks series. Those two players may not have made a huge difference, but the Wild most likely would have been better with them in the lineup. "I look where we were a year ago today to where we are now, theres just been a dramatic improvement, a dramatic difference," Fletcher told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune at seasons end. "Clearly were on the right path. But you play a team like Chicago, you see where you have to get better. Their talent level, their depth is pretty impressive. You see where you need to get to, but at the same token, last year we were Mikko Koivu and a bunch of prospects." The Wild are on the right path, but theyre hardly locked into it. Until they stabilize their goaltending situation, until their highly-touted prospects start producing, there is the risk of falling back. After all, they made lots of progress just to get to eighth in the Western Conference last season. It wouldnt take much for some bounces to go the other way, leaving the Wild on the outside looking in. The TSN.ca Rating is an efficiency rating based on per-game statistics including goals and assists -- weighted for strength (ie. power play, even, shorthanded) -- plus-minus, hits, blocked shots, giveaways, takeaways, penalty differential and faceoffs. (Stats are listed in this format: G-A-PTS, +/-, PIM, GP). Generally, a replacement-level player is around a 60, a top six forward and top four defenceman will be 70-plus, stars will be over 80 and MVP candidates could go over 90. Sidney Crosby finished at the top of the 2013 regular season ratings with a 93.65. Salary cap information all comes from the indispensable www.capgeek.com. GM/COACHChuck Fletcher/Mike Yeo Returning Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Cap Hit Zach Parise 75.63 48 18 20 38 +2 $7.538M Jason Pominville 72.92 47 14 20 34 +1 $4.505M Mikko Koivu 71.42 48 11 26 37 +2 $6.75M Devin Setoguchi 67.89 48 13 14 27 +5 $3.0M Dany Heatley 66.95 36 11 10 21 -12 $7.5M Charlie Coyle 63.04 37 8 6 14 +3 $975K Kyle Brodziak 59.15 48 8 4 12 -18 $2.833M Mikael Granlund 57.65 27 2 6 8 -4 $2.1M Torrey Mitchell 56.13 45 4 4 8 -8 $1.9M Mike Rupp 53.16 40 1 3 4 -2 $1.5M Zenon Konopka 49.94 37 0 0 0 -4 $925K Free Agent Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Class 12-13 Cap Hit Matt Cullen 68.14 42 7 20 27 +9 UFA $3.5M Pierre-Marc Bouchard 64.14 43 8 12 20 +3 UFA $4.08M Cal Clutterbuck 61.54 42 4 6 10 -5 RFA $1.4M Wild Forwards Usage Chart from somekindofninja.com Its fair enough to question whether Zach Parise is the kind of player to warrant the free agent contract that the Wild heaped upon him last summer, but Parise came as advertised. A skilled and relentless player whose production was right in line with his 2011-2012 season, but Parise also produced tremendous puck possession stats as the Wild used him more frequently in the offensive zone. Acquired at the trade deadline from Buffalo, Jason Pominville had nine points in ten games with the Wild before suffering a concussion on a hit from the Kings Dustin Brown. He returned for a couple of playoff games, in a lesser role, so the Wild didnt really get to see how his addition might improve their playoff chances. Moving forward, Pominville is a reliable two-way player who has 435 points over the last seven seasons, a total that places him 27th in the league over that span. 2013 was going along like a typical Mikko Koivu season -- steady, productive -- and then he flopped in April (four points, minus-6 in 14 GP) before coming up empty (zero points, minus-6 in 5 GP) in his first taste of the playoffs since 2008. Koivus a strong two-way peformer, which should figure to make him a good fit with Parise. Certainly possession numbers indicate that they should be successful over the long haul. Despite playing his fewest minutes per game since his rookie year, Devin Setoguchi delivered a productive season, finding good fortune with Matt Cullen and either Jason Zucker or Pierre-Marc Bouchard on the Wilds second line. He may never match his 31 goals and 65 points from the 2008-2009 season, but Setoguchi is a quality shooter that can provide secondary scoring. It wasnt that long ago that Dany Heatley was firing 40 goals a season, but it seems like a lifetime ago now. Its getting harder for the Wild to fit Heatley on a scoring line and he could be a compliance buyout if Minnesota decided they wanted to get free from the last year of his contract (which will pay him $5-million, but come at a $7.5-million cap hit). Hes 32-years-old, so Heatleys best years are clearly behind him, but its possible that he could find the right situation, whether in Minnesota or elsewhere, where his size and finishing ability could still net him 25-30 goals in a full season. Rookie power forward Charlie Coyle impressed so much with his play that he was taking regular turns with Parise and Koivu on the No. 1 line. He still needs to generate more shots to be a productive scorer, but Coyle was an effective possession player in his first year, setting the stage for higher expectations in his second season. A year after his career-best season, Kyle Brodziak struggled in 2013; his minus-18 rating was worst among Western Conference forwards. That wasnt all on Brodziak, who didnt have the same kind of linemates as he did in prior years, but the results were decidedly worse. One positive, though, is that Brodziak always shows up, having missed seven games in the last six seasons. Coming into the season, the Wild had supposedly found an upgrade for their second-line centre spot in Finnish sensation Mikael Granlund, but it didnt quite work out that way as he was outmuscled too often and couldnt consistently generate offence in the NHL. However, given his track record in Finland (127 points in 127 games in his last three seasons) and last season in the AHL (28 points in 29 games as a 20-year-old), there is reason to believe that Granlund can be a point producer, but hell have to be better. While he was tasked with challenging zone starts, Torrey Mitchells first season in Minnesota was a bust, with a career-low scoring rate (0.18 ppg), career-low minus-8 rating and career-low 10:30 average time on ice per game. Given the financial commitment that the Wild made to Mitchell, they should probably try to find a role that matches their investment more appropriately. Acquired from the New York Rangers for Darroll Powe and Nick Palmieri, veteran Mike Rupp put up typically modest numbers, but hes a huge presence on the fourth line, capable of skating on that line as well as being big enough to tangle with the leagues heavyweights. With 85 fights over the last four seasons, Zenon Konopka was one of two forwards (Powe was the other) to play more than 300 minutes and record zero points in 2013. Last season was the first time in Cal Clutterbucks career that he finished outside the top three in hits (he was ninth, with 155 in 42 games) and his role was reduced compared to previous seasons. Prior to last season, he had been able to contribute offensively, scoring 34 goals in the previous two seasons, but with four goals last year, Clutterbucks production dipped. The Wild have prospects that should move into more significant roles next year, most notably Jason ;Zucker and Mikael Granlund, but the Wild could go for a bargain free agent too, praticularly if they do end up buying out Heatley. John Kelly Super Bowl Jersey. Returning Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Cap Hit Ryan Suter 74.62 48 4 28 32 +2 $7.538M Jonas Brodin 65.43 45 2 9 11 +3 $1.444M Clayton Stoner 65.14 48 0 10 10 0 $1.05M Tom Gilbert 63.95 43 3 10 13 -11 $4.0M Nate Prosser 59.79 17 0 0 0 +4 $825K Free Agent Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Class 12-13 Cap Hit Jared Spurgeon 69.79 39 5 10 15 +1 RFA $527K Justin Falk 59.39 36 0 3 3 -9 RFA $825K Brett Clark 54.45 8 0 1 1 -9 UFA $900K Wild Defence Usage Chart from somekindofninja.com The Wild paid through the nose to get Ryan Suter and then made sure to put him to work, as he played a league-high 27:16 per game and he earned a place as a Norris Trophy finalist for his sound two-way play. He also went on a stretch through the middle of the season during which he scored a point-per-game over a 24-game span. Rookie Jonas Brodin was a defensive whiz for the Wild, mostly partnering with Suter and playing tough matchups, yet still producing favourable puck possession numbers. He doesnt put up the offensive numbers that would garner him more notice, but the Wild have a top-pair defenceman for a decade or more. He may not be quite a shutdown defender, but Clayton Stoner is a big body who played a career-high 18:13 per game in a no-frills defensive role last season. When he was acquired from Edmonton in 2011-2012, Tom Gilbert logged more than 27 minutes per game over the final 20 games that he played for the Wild. In 2013, it was down to a career-low 19:19 per game and Gilbert had mediocre possession stats. The Wild need more from him. Nate Prosser was left to a limited part-time role last season, dressing for just 17 games and playing 11:15 per game, not exactly a vote of confidence for more responsibility going forward. Undersized Jared Spurgeon has been a supreme bargain the last couple seasons, playing more than 21:30 per game and putting up solid possession numbers. Hes due for a nice raise as a restricted free agent, but it is warranted by his play. Justin Falk was another one to see his minutes cut on the blueline, down to 13:13 per game last season, and while his plus-minus wasnt great, he was largely a victim of poor goaltending when he was on the ice (essentially, bad luck given how the Wild goaltending performed on the whole). Its possible that top prospect Mathew Dumba could challenge for a spot, but a veteran who can provide a physical presence on the low end of the depth chart wouldnt be a bad idea. Returning Goaltender Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Cap Hit Josh Harding 59.92 5 1 1 0 3.24 .863 $1.9M Free Agent Goaltender Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Class 12-13 Cap Hit Niklas Backstrom 69.79 42 24 15 3 2.48 .909 UFA $6.0M Considering that he played just five games all season, as he dealt with the effects of Multiple Sclerosis for much of the year, it was extraordinary that Josh Harding was not only able to step in for an injured Niklas Backstrom in the playoffs, but Harding performed at a high level. Thats not a huge shock, based on his play (.915 SV%) throughout his career but, under the circumstances, it was impressive. It might be a reach, however, to expect Harding to handle a full-time starters role should Backstrom leave as a free agent since the soon-to-be 29-year-old has played a total of 39 games over the last three seasons. The Wild could explore trading for the likes of Ryan Miller, sign a free agent like Mike Smith or Evgeni Nabokov or they could take their chances with Harding and top goaltending prospect Darcy Kuemper. Miller would be the boldest stroke and an indication that the Wild are playing with urgency to win now. Top Prospects Player Pos. Team/League Stats Mathew Dumba D Red Deer (WHL) 16-26-42, +10, 62 GP Jason Zucker LW Houston (AHL) 24-26-50, -6, 55 GP Darcy Kuemper G Houston (AHL) 13-8, 1.88 GAA, .934 SV% Erik Haula LW Minnesota (WCHA) 16-35-51, +19, 37 GP Johan Gustafsson G Lulea (SEL) 20-13, 1.70 GAA, .932 SV% Tyler Graovac RW Belleville (OHL) 38-35-73, +7, 60 GP Zack Phillips C Houston (AHL) 8-19-27, -11, 71 GP Mario Lucia LW Notre Dame (CCHA) 12-11-23, -4, 32 GP Raphael Bussieres LW Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) 29-39-68, +27, 60 GP Marco Scandella D Houston (AHL) 2-15-17, +2, 45 GP A dynamic puck-moving defenceman who throws his weight around, Mathew Dumba plays much bigger than his size and the seventh overall pick from last summer may need to learn how to pick his spots a little bit more as a pro, but he has a chance to be something special. California native Jason Zucker scored enough as a rookie pro to earn 20 games in Minnesota, with the Wild, where he scored four goals and five points in limited ice time. If hes not ready for full-time duty as a scoring winger, hes awfully close. Darcy Kuemper only has 40 AHL games (plus 11 ECHL games) under his belt in two pro seasons, but a .929 save percentage in those 40 games has the 23-year-old knocking on the door. With 100 points in 80 games over his last two seasons at the University of Minnesota, Erik Haula could be expected to produce offensively, but hell get some time in the AHL to prove that he can do it. A sixth-round pick in 2010, Johan Gustafsson has been outstanding in Sweden, posting a .931 save percentage in 62 Swedish Elite League games over the past two seasons. Expectations need to be kept in check, at least until he plays some in North America. A seventh-round pick in 2011, Tyler Graovac broke through with a big offensive season, scoring 38 goals after scoring 20 in his first three OHL seasons combined. If its a case of a 6-foot-4 power forward taking longer to put it together, the Wild may have come up with a potential steal. 20-year-old Zack Phillips, a first-round pick in 2011, went through some adjustment to the pro game in his first year. Hes still young and has a scorers pedigree, so it will be up to him to generate more in his second campaign. Lanky winger Mario Lucia missed time in his freshman season with a broken leg, but the 2011 second-round pick has time to develop. A second-round pick last summer, Raphael Bussieres continued to improve this past season, putting up a total of 84 points in 79 games (regular season plus playoffs). Its difficult to consider Marco Scandella, a 23-year-old who has played 89 career NHL games, a prospect, but he spent most of last season in the AHL, so here he is; a capable puck-mover who can fill-in any time with the Wild. Other prospects like 2008 first-rounder Tyler Cuma, physical winger Brett Bulmer and 25-year-old scorer Justin Fontaine are also worth monitoring. DRAFTNo first-round pick FREE AGENCYAccording to www.capgeek.com, the Wild have approximately $57.9M committed to the 2013-2014 salary cap for 18 players. Check out my possible Wild lineup for next season on Cap Geek here. Needs: One top nine forward, depth forwards, depth defence, starting goaltender.What I said the Wild needed last year:One top line forward, one top nine forward, two top pair defencemen, backup goaltender.They added: Zach Parise, Mikael Granlund, Torrey Mitchell, Ryan Suter, Jonas Brodin. TRADE MARKETDany Heatley, Tom Gilbert, prospects. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. 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