A trade for Vincent Trocheck isn't going to get many Minnesota Wild fans very excited. Is he the dynamic first-line center that Wild fans have coveted for years
The Minnesota Wild finds itself in need of a new head coach for its AHL affiliate, the Iowa Wild. Greg Cronin is joining Jim Montgomery's St. Louis Blues coaching staff, the team announced on Monday.
The Minnesota Wild could re-visit an attempt to acquire Patrik Laine during free agency.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
While the Carolina Hurricanes are drenched in champagne after winning the Stanley Cup on Sunday night, the Minnesota Wild are soaked in trade rumors and high hopes for an entire 2026-27 season with a roster loaded with stars, including Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy, Quinn Hughes, and Brock Faber.
There have been successful rookie seasons in NHL history, and there have been superior efforts worth celebrating time and time again. Here's our list of the 25 notable seasons from those with official rookie status, as deemed by the NHL, in reverse chronological order.
The Wild were heavily rumored to be pursuing New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck at the deadline in March. Ultimately, a trade for the veteran never materialized as the Wild reportedly deemed New York's asking price too high.
Charlie Stramel's trade value has become a key obstacle in the Minnesota Wild's pursuit of a top-line center.
The Minnesota Wild still don't have the attention of the rest of the NHL after the league's All-Star teams were announced.
The Minnesota Wild may have more pressure to trade for Dylan Larkin as Nico Hischier gets close to a contract extension with the New Jersey Devils.
With Marcus Johansson headed back to Sweden, Vladimir Tarasenko's path towards a return to the Minnesota Wild may be wide open. After a disappointing year in De
The USA got their World Cup campaign off to the perfect start on Friday evening, destroying Paraguay 4-1 in Los Angeles to the delight of thousands of fans across the Twin Cities.
The Wild entered the offseason with a lot of expectations that general manager Bill Guerin was going to make another big swing. When Detroit captain Dylan Larkin requested a trade last week, all eyes across the NHL immediately turned towards the Wild as the presumptive favorite to land the 29-year-old center.
By giving Michael McCarron a six-year, $20 million contract extension, Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin may have drive up the price for players on the free agent market this summer.
The Minnesota Wild’s offseason continues to move along, and it just became much more interesting on Thursday, June 4 when it was announced that the Detroit Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin had requested a trade out of Detroit, and he listed three teams he would be willing to go to, and the Wild are one of them.
You probably weren't the only person surprised by the announcement of Michael McCarron's new six-year, $20 million contract with the Minnesota Wild.
The Minnesota Wild had a very clear message from general manager Bill Guerin heading into the 2026 offseason: A top-six center is coming, one way or another.
Last month, it was noted that the Wild and Michael McCarron had mutual interest on extending the forward’s stay in Minnesota. But one of the key sticking points in talks was McCarron’s understandable desire to get some term on his next deal, a luxury he has yet to have in the NHL; his longest contract was his entry-level deal back in 2013.
Free agency is just over a month away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. Even with the UFA crop being thinned out in recent months, there will be some quality veterans set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
Longtime NHL forward Marcus Johansson has signed with Färjestad BK of the SHL, the team announced today, departing the Minnesota Wild. The news was confirmed by Michael Russo of The Athletic. One decade since his breakout 24 goal campaign, the 35-year-old has bounced around several teams since then as a moderate contributor.
Minnesota Wild alternate captain Marcus Foligno has been named the 2026 winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, given each year “to the player who best
Cale Makar and the Colorado Avalanche were eliminated in shocking fashion on Tuesday night, swept away by the Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference Finals after cruising through the first two rounds of these playoffs.
It’s no secret that the Minnesota Wild are looking to take another step forward after winning a playoff round for the first time in over a decade. General manager Bill Guerin hasn’t been afraid to make aggressive moves, and Minnesota appears intent on upgrading down the middle ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Michael Russo and Joe Smith of The Athletic: Looking at the Minnesota Wild trade tiers heading into the offseason. Who could the Wild make available? Not going anywhere – Matt Boldy, Kirill Kaprizov, Brock Faber, and Quinn Hughes.
The Minnesota Wild will look to take another step next season after a strong 2025-26 run that ended in a playoff loss to the dominant Colorado Avalanche.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will undergo hip surgery and it is unclear whether he'll be recovered in time for training camp. Wild general manager Bill Guerin surmised on Monday that the surgery would take place "as soon as possible." Guerin said the injury was the wear-and-tear type and wasn't sustained in any one situation.
The Minnesota Wild have started their offseason, and although their postseason ended at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche quite abruptly, their season showed a lot of growth in the right direction.
There was only one Stanley Cup Playoff game on Wednesday's schedule, and it was a significant one as the Colorado Avalanche were able to advance to the Western Conference Final with a 4-3 overtime win against the Minnesota Wild, eliminating their division rival from the playoffs.
The Colorado Avalanche continue to spread the wealth these Stanley Cup Playoffs. On Monday, the Avalanche took a commanding 3-1 Western Conference second-round series lead over the Minnesota Wild with a 5-2 road victory.
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