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2017 Playoff Preview – Minnesota Wild vs St. Louis Blues
The Minnesota Wild have waited 6 months for the playoffs to arrive. That’s what it’s all about, right? Nobody cares about the regular season. There aren’t any big statements about who wins the regular season other than only 8 of … Continue reading
Minnesota Wild Game Recap – at Blues – October 13th, 2016
As the 2016-17 season opens, the Minnesota Wild are all about the excitement of new coach Bruce Boudreau. For the most part though, this is the same team save for the additions of Erik Staal, Chris Stewart and the most … Continue reading
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Team Guy Eulogy – Is the Magic Crusade Over?
Exactly 4 years ago today, I received a call from Scott Meyer asking if I had time to write up a press release announcing Shane Wagner as the new head coach of a struggling Minnesota Junior Hockey League franchise, the … Continue reading
Yeo Fired – Minnesota Wild Fire Head Coach Mike Yeo
The Minnesota Wild have told Mike Yeo he’s no longer their head coach. After losing their 8th consecutive game and their 8th consecutive home game Saturday afternoon, General Manager Chuck Fletcher had very little choice to make a change now. … Continue reading
Minnesota Wild – Broken at the Break? What do they do now?
The Minnesota Wild have 6 points in their last 10 games (2-6-2), 9 points since the calendar turned to 2016 (3-7-3) and have scored only 23 goals in those 13 games (16 in the last 10). The lack of scoring … Continue reading