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Minnesota Wild Recap at the Los Angeles Kings – November 8th, 2022
The Minnesota Wild started a 3-game road trip against the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night and they were looking for some revenge against LA after losing 7-6 in their 2nd game of the season. They also hadn’t played for … Continue reading
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Minnesota Wild Recap vs the Seattle Kraken – November 3rd, 2022
The Minnesota Wild lost another player to injury in their last game when F Brandon Duhaime left with an upper-body injury and didn’t return. It sounds like this injury didn’t look good either. That makes 4 forwards out for the … Continue reading
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Minnesota Wild Recap vs the Los Angeles Kings – October 15th, 2022
The Minnesota Wild likely watched quite a bit of film of their season opener so they could hopefully get to their game for Game 2 and not allow 7 goals against. Alright. Enough words. Let’s… Drop the ClutterPuck!!! ––––– CP … Continue reading
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2022-23 Minnesota Wild Season Preview – Taking the Next Step!
All Minnesota Wild fans know the pain of losing in the first round way too well. They thought last season was going to be the end of that pain, at least in the first round. The end of their team’s … Continue reading
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Minnesota Wild 2022 Stanley Cup Round 1 Playoff Preview vs the St. Louis Blues
The Minnesota Wild are coming off their greatest regular season in franchise history so the obvious question is, does that mean they will have their greatest postseason in franchise history? The Wild have been progressing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs … Continue reading