The team stands third in the Central Division and must protect that position to make the playoffs and improve it to gain home-ice advantage.
Minnesota Wild coach John Hynes has confirmed that forward Joel Eriksson Ek plans to play in the 4 Nations Face-off Tournament for Sweden despite a recent lower-body injury.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNWild Defenseman Not Happy with John Hynes After Being ScratchedMinnesota Wild head coach hasn't seen his team score in two straight games, so he changed up the lines. Jon Merrill didn't ...
Before a week-long break, the Wild host the New York Islanders on Saturday. Minnesota is 32-19-4 overall and 12-12-1 at ...
Minnesota Gophers coach Bob Motzko likes to say that in college hockey, you get three kicks of the garbage can per season. At ...
A lot of memories here, and a big part of my life, not only away from the rink and education-wise but the career path,” John ...
The Minnesota Wild hosted the New York Islanders on Saturday, Feb. 8, in their first season meetup on their Black History ...
A Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Famer is back in New England this week to take on the Bruins. John Hynes is the head coach in ...
From back-to-back loses to back-to-back wins, the Wild are looking like themselves again after a complete team effort vs. the ...
Hynes also said postgame that Eriksson Ek is still planning on going to the 4 Nations Tournament to play for Sweden. “As of ...
Still, the Wild simply do not have a player who is capable of replicating Kaprizov’s dynamic play with the puck, which has ...
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