The Minnesota Wild might have found something of a spark and will put it to the test against the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday at Raleigh, N.C. The Wild's 3-2 overtime victory over the visiting Nashville Predators on Tuesday gave the team its first two-game winning streak of the season.
There was more controversy in the NHL on Tuesday night. No, it did not involve goalie interference. This time, the controversy surrounded a goal scored by Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson into the boards, not the net, in overtime against the Nashville Predators.
When Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson scored with 1:22 left in overtime to beat the Nashville Predators 3-2, the crowd at Bridgestone Arena erupted with disgust.
The Minnesota Wild’s overtime win over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night may go down as one of the most controversial finishes of the young NHL season.
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The Minnesota Wild and Nashville Predators ended regulation tied 2–2 after a dramatic equalizer by Steven Stamkos with 0.3 seconds remaining. In overtime, however, a controversial finish took center stage and grabbed all the headlines.
One of the weirder overtime-winning goals in recent NHL memory was scored last night, and it quickly set the internet ablaze. After Nashville Predators goalie Justus Annunen knocked the net off its moorings during a chance for the Minnesota Wild, he and defenseman Brady Skjei let up in anticipation of a whistle.
The Minnesota Wild played host to the Nashville Predators on Tuesday evening, Nov. 4, which ended their homestand. The Wild finally got in the win column on Saturday, Nov.
The Minnesota Wild scored a controversial overtime goal with the net displaced Tuesday night, and the Nashville Predators, who fell 3-2, addressed it after the loss, with coach Andrew Brunette saying the team disagrees with the opinion of the officials.
The Minnesota Wild hosted the Nashville Predators to finish out their six-game homestand on Tuesday, Nov. 4. The Wild’s injury list remained the same, with Zach Bogosian, Nico Sturm, and Mats Zuccarello out.
Marcus Johansson scored the winning goal to lift the Minnesota Wild to a 3-2 overtime win over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night in St. Paul, Minn.
Tuesday night's meeting with the Predators was the Wild's sixth straight game at home, and they delivered a 3-2 overtime win to begin their first win streak of the season after Saturday's victory over the Canucks.
The Minnesota Wild have yet to win back-to-back games, but they will try to snap the drought when they face off against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night in St.
During their disappointing start to this season, one of the Wild's big issues has been finding offensive production from players outside of their top guns.
In a Saturday night tilt between two Western Conference teams, the Minnesota Wild and Vancouver Canucks took to the ice looking to add another win to their season.
Heading into last offseason, there was an expectation that the Minnesota Wild would be busy with much more salary cap space at their disposal. Instead, their spending was relatively tempered, headlined by the additions of winger Vladimir Tarasenko and center Nico Sturm.
October doesn’t usually feature a lot of trades as the NHL’s first month back in action. With teams looking to assess what they have and all starting off
It's still early, but after a 4-1 home loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night, the Minnesota Wild might be close to hitting the panic button.
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Could the Minnesota Wild take a big swing before this season’s trade deadline? According to insiders Elliotte Friedman and Frank Seravalli, Minnesota might be a team to watch, specifically as a surprise landing spot for New York Rangers’ superstar Artemi Panarin.
The Wild announced they’ve placed defenseman Zach Bogosian on injured reserve, retroactive to Oct. 17. His roster spot will go to forward Hunter Haight, who’s been recalled from AHL Iowa in the corresponding move.
The Minnesota Wild will be without forward Marco Rossi and defenseman Zach Bogosian in Monday night’s game against the New York Rangers, head coach John Hynes told Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin has never been one to avoid telling it like it is. Sometimes, he’s so forthcoming, it ruffles feathers, but, more often than not, it’s refreshing to hear a manager tell the truth to a point that surprises people.