Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was the first overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft. Florida Panthers goalie Alex Lyon was passed up by every NHL team in every round of his draft year.
Matt Larkin and Steven Ellis welcome Daily Faceoff President Frank Seravalli to the guest seat as Seravalli talks about potential trade targets and what the latest is surrounding Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba.
Some grim news has come from Vox Media. This morning we received word from Vox Media, who owns SB Nation, that they are cutting a large portion of the sites that cover the NHL and Hockey Wilderness will be one of them.
Minnesota Wild news website Hockey Wilderness will soon cease operations amid a cull by Vox Media, which the New York Times reports has laid off 7% of its workforce.
The Minnesota Wild were looking to complete the season sweep of the Carolina Hurricanes when they faced each other on Thursday, Jan. 19. The first period was quiet with a small number of shots for the Wild and while the Hurricanes had more shots, they couldn’t get past the goaltending of Marc-André Fleury.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by NHL Lines site Betway Matt Dumba hasn’t been good of late but there remains interest TSN: Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba hasn’t been good of late and coach Dean Evason made him a healthy scratch to hopefully get him playing the way he can.
Brandon Duhaime was fortunate to avoid a serious injury when he was checked from behind and crashed head-first into the boards during the third period of the hockey game between the Minnesota Wild and Carolina Hurricanes Thursday night. It happened with the Wild trailing 5-2 with 8:27 left in the third period.
Kaprizov hit a significant milestone but it came in a humbling loss. The Carolina Hurricanes spoiled our party. We were supposed to be overjoyed when Kirill Kaprizov scored his 100th career goal in historic fashion, but now we’re just left with a Minnesota Wild loss.
As per Michael Russo of The Athletic, “Matt Dumba will be a healthy scratch tonight. Hockey decision, not injury. Wild head coach Dean Evason noted to the media of his chat with Dumba about the decision, “We had a real good meeting.
The Minnesota Wild have announced that defenseman Matt Dumba will be a healthy scratch for tonight’s game versus the Carolina Hurricanes.
His name has been circling around lately. As soon as Matt Boldy signed his seven-year, $49-million contract we were overjoyed. Almost every single hockey and Minnesota Wild fan could recognize that they are securing the talent of a very good player for a long time.
The Minnesota Wild posted a 22-14-5 mark on the road last season and th3 49 points the team recorded was the third-highest in franchise history. That success away from St.
The right-shot defenseman is in the final season of a five-year, $30M contract that was signed by Minnesota’s former management group.
The Minnesota Wild started off their four-game road trip with a visit to Washington D.C. to take on the Washington Capitals and their Russian superstar Alex Ovechkin on Tuesday, Jan.
Exactly one week ago, TSN’s Darren Dreger said on Insider Trading that teams were showing interest in Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba. The 28-year-old rearguard, who has been the subject of trade rumors for a number of seasons now, is in the final year of his contract, which carries a $6 million cap hit.
Oh captain, my captain, Jared Spurgeon! The Minnesota Wild started their road trip with a trip to Washington DC against the Capitals. This meeting is always a fun one for fans of Minnesota’s star Kirill Kaprizov as he gets to face off against his own hero, Alex Ovechkin.
Jared Spurgeon scored two goals, Connor Dewar had two assists and Filip Gustavsson made 34 saves as the Minnesota Wild recorded a 4-2 road win over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
A 4-2 win in the Washington, D.C. was the third straight for the Minnesota Wild as a capacity crowd saw Russian superstars Kirill Kaprizov of the Wild
Wild GM hasn’t spoken with any other free agents Jessi Pierce: After signing Matt Boldy to a seven-year extension, Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin on their
The Minnesota Wild have officially passed the halfway point of the season and with 42 games played, they have a record of 24-14-4 and 52 points. In the spirit of that, it’s time to take a look at who’ve been the three best players and the three worst players so far.
The Minnesota Wild have signed Matt Boldy to a seven-year contract extension, the team announced on Monday. A deal worth $7 million per season, it’s a contract the team will hope Boldy outperforms, even though his production is down a touch this season from last year.
The Minnesota Wild have announced they have signed exciting young forward Matt Boldy to a seven-year, $49 million contract extension. Boldy’s new contract carries a salary cap hit of $7 million a season.
It appears GM Bill Guerin has done diligent homework here, and it won’t be long before he’s lauded for signing one of the best bargain contracts in the NHL. Bet on a Boldy breakout.
The Minnesota Wild signed forward Matt Boldy to a seven-year, $49 million contract that goes through the 2029-30 season. The Wild selected Boldy No. 12 overall in the 2019 draft.
It’s hard to find a more worthwhile young player to extend around the league, as Boldy has been excellent for Minnesota since the moment he entered the lineup.
The Minnesota Wild are certainly thankful Filip Gustavsson is feeling healthy enough to play once again, as they’ll be down a separate netminder.
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