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It's no secret that Carson Lambos is in the Post-Hype Prospect phase of his career. Coming out of the 2021 Draft, it was clear the Minnesota Wild weren't the only people high on the 26th overall pick.
One name near the top, or perhaps the one that is the closest to being the next to make the jump from Des Moines to Saint Paul, is 2021 first round pick Carson Lambos.
For Wild defenseman Carson Lambos, just getting to the NHL has required plenty of patience, as well. Called up by the Wild on New Year’s Day following the lower body injury suffered by Minnesota ...
Wild's Carson Lambos: Sent back to minorsBy RotoWire Staff Jan 7, 2025 at 5:00 pm ET • 1 min read Join the Conversation comments ...
#mnwild have recalled Travis Boyd, Brendan Gaunce, Hunter Haight, Ben Jones, Liam Ohgren, Cam Crotty, Carson Lambos and Samuel Hlavaj to serve as Black Aces. David Spacek is heading home to ...
” Cody Franson watches video with Carson Lambos. So the Wild just need to add a veteran defenseman to Iowa? The problem is there’s already a logjam at the position of prospects who need to play.
Nonetheless, the Wild needed an extra defenseman so they recalled prospect Carson Lambos from Iowa. Lambos, 21, was the Wild's 26th overall pick from the 2021 NHL Draft.
Wild's Carson Lambos: Rejoins NHL clubBy RotoWire Staff Jan 6, 2025 at 4:35 pm ET • 1 min read ...
The Minnesota Wild made a move on Monday. The Wild have announced they have signed defenseman Jack Johnson to a professional ...
Later in the first round, Guerin refused a number of inquiries to move out of the first round in order to stay put at 26 and nab defenseman Carson Lambos, another player the Wild had rated higher ...
The Minnesota Wild have assigned forward Brendan Gaunce and defenseman Carson Lambos to the AHL’s Iowa Wild, per Michael Russo of The Athletic. Russo points out that these moves could indicate ...
Minnesota Wild’s Carson Lambos (71) handles the puck as St. Louis Blues’ Pavel Buchnevich (89) defends during the second period of a preseason NHL hockey game Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, in St. Louis.