The Minnesota Wild have a few moves they can make this offseason as they try to retool a foundation for success.
EDINA, Minn. — Joe Bertram was in elementary school, just getting his start in the hockey world as a lefty goalie, following in the skate strides of his father, Matt, who had backstopped Edina to the state title in 1988.
The Minnesota Wild had a lot of problem areas over the 2023-24 season, and that hunt for the perfect center is still underway. While Joel Eriksson Ek fit the bill later in the season, there’s still some hesitation in fully allowing him to take that role.
As the NHL postseason continues and the Minnesota Wild’s offseason does as well, it’s time for another grade report. Our first report was on Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson, who struggled this past season.
As the 2024 postseason continues, teams that have missed the playoffs are already gearing up for the offseason. The Minnesota Wild are just one of those teams that are looking to be busy within the next few months.
The NHL season is not over yet but the Minnesota Wild and their superstar forward Kirill Kaprizov have been done for weeks, after failing to make the NHL playoff field for the first time in five years.
The Wild have promoted Mat Sells, Michael Murray and Chris Kelleher to assistant general manager roles.
The Wild are cutting ties with a former second-round pick.
All signs are pointing toward a young talent finding a new home. On Tuesday, the Minnesota Wild placed forward Vladislav Firstov on unconditional waivers.
The anticipation for individual player evaluations has been building as the Minnesota Wild season has drawn to a close, and they’re finally here. These assessments will be given to each player who has played at least 20 games, including the three players traded away at the deadline, acknowledging their impact during their time with the team.
The Minnesota Wild had a disappointing 2023-24 season. After making the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2023, they had high hopes for a return this year. And while players like Marco Rossi took a step forward, others like Filip Gustavsson took a step back.
The NHL announced its award finalists this past week, and while most were no-brainers, some were surprises. We already gave out the NHL awards amongst the Minnesota Wild roster, and while those awards are entertaining, we thought we’d add a few more.
For the Minnesota Wild, this past season should be considered a learning experience; they had a lot of ups and a lot of downs. They had a coaching change plus a high number of injuries to several key players.
For the second straight year, Calgary Flames fans have been forced to find a new team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. There was hope amongst the fan base that the Flames could bounce back after a tough 2022-23 season, but it became evident early on that this current roster isn’t good enough to compete.
The NHL officially announced their candidates for the Calder Memorial Trophy, which goes to the top-performing rookie in the NHL, on Tuesday, April 30.
The league announced the finalists in the race for top rookie in 2023-24.
For the first time since moving from Binghamton, the Belleville Senators qualified for the second round of the American Hockey League’s (AHL) Calder Cup Playoffs, defeating the Toronto Marlies three games to two.
It’s that time of year—the NHL postseason is officially underway, but after a very up-and-down season, the Minnesota Wild must watch from home. They missed
Minnesota Wild star forward Kirill Kaprizov is eligible to sign an extension on July 1, 2025. That’s not right around the corner, but it’s also not necessarily a lot of time for the Wild organization to prove to Kaprizov that they can build a contender.
The United States has named the man who will lead the team into the 2024 IIHF Men’s World Championship. On Friday, USA Hockey announced Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes will be the bench boss for Team USA at the upcoming tournament in Czechia.
The Minnesota Wild season is coming to a close without qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Even with a disappointing year nearly in the rear-view mirror, the team did make some positive headlines today when they announced the re-signing of legendary goaltender Marc-André Fleury.
The Minnesota Wild announced on Wednesday that they have signed goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to a one-year contract extension. The deal is worth $2.5 million and will see the soon-to-be 40-year-old likely retire in a Wild uniform.
The Minnesota Wild announced on Friday that forward Liam Ohgren is expected to make his NHL debut against the Vegas Golden Knights. Ohgren was recalled
The Minnesota Wild are desperately clinging to their playoff hopes in the NHL's Western Conference and have to take some chances if they are going to get back in the race.
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