

The offseason is in full swing and players have begun to start training with training camp and preseason just under two months from now.
Minnesota Wild forward Marco Rossi is still without a contract but that is not going to stop him from training. NXTShot Sports Agency posted a photo on Instagram of Rossi training.
He was working with Hall of Fame forward Joe Thornton in Davos, Switzerland.
Rossi, 23, is coming off a career-year. He recorded 24 goals, 36 assists, and 60 points in 82 games last year for the Wild. He posted a career-hight in goals, assists, points, plus-minus, power-play goals, power-play assists, power play points, game-winning goals, shooting percentage, and overtime goals.
The only thing that took a dip was his face-off percentage. Rossi has now been working with Thornton to improve that. Thornton played 1,714 career NHL games and recorded 430 goals, 1,109 assists, 1,539 points and had a career face-off percentage of 52.5.
The grind doesn't stop for Rossi as he continues to improve and work on his game. A bright future is in store for him.
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