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Category Archives: Hockey In Minnesota
Wild Get The Blues in St. Louis – November 25th, 2017
6-3 the difference of a confident Blues team & an inconsistent Wild team Coming off a shootout win at home against the Colorado Avalanche, the Minnesota Wild were looking at a measuring stick game against the top team in the … Continue reading
The 2017-18 Minnesota Wild Need to be Tamed
This Wild have yet to reach a consistent level of play this season. They’ve had stretches where they’ve looked like they figured it out and will get on a roll but then they’ll have a setback with a loss because … Continue reading
Minnesota Wild 2017 Season Preview – No Excuses
The Minnesota Wild had their greatest season in 2016-17 with 49 wins and 106 points. That was the regular season, though. You can always tell if a team had a good or a great season if they are talking about … Continue reading
2017 Minnesota Wild – The 17th Wild Training Camp Begins…
The Minnesota Wild took to the ice for the first time today and we’re off. The 2017-18 season is here. The players had Media Day yesterday, got to throw on the new sweaters and get all of the photographs and … Continue reading
Did the Minnesota Wild make a Scandellous Trade?
The Minnesota Wild’s Salary Cap might have been a little too tight after trading F prospect Alex Tuch to the Vegas Golden Knights so they would take Erik Haula in the expansion draft instead of any of their available defenseman. … Continue reading
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