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.
Minnesota 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 ...