The Minnesota Wild concluded their offseason third week as Zach Bogosian’s evaluation takes center stage. Known for his defensive reliability, Bogosian’s 2025-26 season was marked by recurring injuries that limited his 41-game appearance, contributing six points. His role as a stay-at-home defenseman emphasized shot-blocking (37 instances) and physical play (47 hits), though these efforts came with increased injury risk. Despite missing half the season, his defensive metrics earn a B grade, reflecting above-average performance when healthy.
Wild’s Bogosian Injury Struggles
Bogosian’s impact stems from his defensive consistency rather than offensive production. His injury-resistant playstyle—prioritizing net protection—translated to critical shot-blocking stats. However, the recurring need for game-time replacements during his absences highlights systemic squad gaps. When active, his contributions were dependable, justifying his B grade as a partial but impactful performer.
Bogosian’s Quiet Postseason
In the playoffs, Bogosian played nine games, recording eight blocked shots and 10 hits despite no points. His defensive efforts, particularly against the Dallas Stars, were pivotal in the Wild’s series win. Although injury-induced absences in key games against Colorado limited his influence, his late-season resilience supports a B+ grade for the postseason.

Bogosian’s Overall Grade
Combining his B (regular season) and B+ (playoffs), Bogosian earns a low B+/high B overall. His age (36 next season) and unrestricted free agent status suggest limited future with the Wild. Teams may opt for a one-year, entry-level contract if retained, contingent on his ability to improve health and possibly add offensive contributions.
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