“There’s not a lot of money in revenge.” – Inigo Montoya“Revenge is like serving cold cuts.” – Tony Soprano The Minnesota Wild seemingly went onto the ice with one thing on their minds on Saturday night, and it didn’t much involve winning a hockey game. Earlier this week, the Wild made it clear that they… Continue reading Revenge Wasn’t A Good Look For the Wild – Minnesota Wild
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Faber and Buium Could Be Pillars For the Next Decade – Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild have consistently made the playoffs in the last decade. Having a competitive hockey team to cheer for well into the beginning of spring each year has made for fun winters. It’s not easy icing a team that can compete each season. The nature of the NHL world typically doesn’t allow for such… Continue reading Faber and Buium Could Be Pillars For the Next Decade – Minnesota Wild
Danila Yurov Intends To Sign In Minnesota At the End Of His KHL Season – Minnesota Wild
Let the Danila Yurov era begin. Yurov will officially join the Minnesota Wild this season. While the KHL season extends until the end of May, according to his agent and KHL reporter Daria Tuboltseva, Yurov plans to travel to North America after his season ends in Russia. Reporter Marco D’Amico informed Hockey Wilderness, “We spoke… Continue reading Danila Yurov Intends To Sign In Minnesota At the End Of His KHL Season – Minnesota Wild
Does Matt Boldy Only Score Against Bad Teams? – Minnesota Wild
It’s time to put this issue to bed. The question seems preposterous. Matt Boldy is widely regarded as an established top-line forward at the age of 23. He averaged 30 goals per season in his age-21 and 22 seasons, and in his age-20 season, he rekindled Kevin Fiala’s scoring. Surely, it’s not all a mirage… Continue reading Does Matt Boldy Only Score Against Bad Teams? – Minnesota Wild
The Wild Have Prevailed With Two Hands Tied Behind Their Back – Minnesota Wild
Bill Guerin might have been a little too honest at the conclusion of the 2022-23 season. “I rarely bring this up, but I’m going to bring it up today because it’s real and it’s important,” Guerin said. “I think our players and our coaches deserve a lot of credit because they’re fighting with one hand… Continue reading The Wild Have Prevailed With Two Hands Tied Behind Their Back – Minnesota Wild
Should the Wild Reunite With Mikael Granlund At the Trade Deadline? – Minnesota Wild
The NHL trade deadline is upon us. On March 7, teams will decide whether they’re ready to compete for the Stanley Cup or pack it in for the season and sell off assets. Trade season is always ripe for some fascinating discussion, and this year is no different. The media and fans are trying to… Continue reading Should the Wild Reunite With Mikael Granlund At the Trade Deadline? – Minnesota Wild
Should the Wild Reunite With Mikael Granlund At the Trade Deadline? – Minnesota Wild
The NHL trade deadline is upon us. On March 7, teams will decide whether they’re ready to compete for the Stanley Cup or pack it in for the season and sell off assets. Trade season is always ripe for some fascinating discussion, and this year is no different. The media and fans are trying to… Continue reading Should the Wild Reunite With Mikael Granlund At the Trade Deadline? – Minnesota Wild
Wild Call Out Connor McDavid For Dirty Play – Wilderness Walk
That’s Wild The Minnesota Wild did not just lose the game on Wednesday night to the Edmonton Oilers, but they potentially lost winger Marcus Johansson for the foreseeable future. During play, Johansson was attempting to play the puck and a passing Connor McDavid — you know, the supposed best player in the world — just… Continue reading Wild Call Out Connor McDavid For Dirty Play – Wilderness Walk
The Wild Have Become the People’s Team – Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild have never lacked fan support. For 41 games a year, over 18,000 pack the Xcel Energy Center to form one of the most passionate settings in the NHL. Players want to play here. Opponents know it’s a tough night coming to St. Paul. As far as loyalty goes, the Wild belong at… Continue reading The Wild Have Become the People’s Team – Minnesota Wild
Can Zach Bogosian Fill the Void On Minnesota’s Blue Line? – Minnesota Wild
John Hynes worked overtime in the offseason to create depth and condition the Minnesota Wild, which has helped the team rank third in the Western Conference despite an onslaught of injuries. However, with Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and Jared Spurgeon out, there is still a major gap in the defense. Zach Bogosian may be playing… Continue reading Can Zach Bogosian Fill the Void On Minnesota’s Blue Line? – Minnesota Wild