The Minnesota Wild have several players who can throw their bodies around, but none like Marcus “Moose” Foligno. There’s a reason his nickname is “Moose,” after all.
When a team is battling hard to climb the standings and still believes they can make the playoffs while almost every number and probability equation says they cannot, they need their stars to perform.
Some roster adjustments for the team from the State of Hockey. On Monday, the Minnesota Wild announced they are placing forward Marcus Foligno on injured reserve.
The Minnesota Wild will be shorthanded on their upcoming road trip as The Athletic's Michael Russo reports that forward Marcus Foligno will miss "at least a few games" with a lower-body injury.
The Minnesota Wild were finally back in action after ten days without a game played. They were on the road with a later start time against the Chicago Blackhawks who were without superstar Connor Bedard.
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Matthew and Brady Tkachuk. Jakob Chychrun. Nick and Marcus Foligno. Max Domi. The Hughes brothers. In these cases and more, hockey talent has developed a track record of being genetic.
The Minnesota Wild signed Marcus Foligno, 32, and Mats Zuccarello, 36, to extensions before training camp in late September. "We like the players," Bill Guerin explained.
Bill Guerin and Director of Amateur Scouting Judd Bracket have been on a hot streak in the past few drafts.
Marco Rossi was beaming. He had a goal in the first period against the Montreal Canadiens, then assisted on Brock Faber’s goal in the third period. In between, he fought 6-foot-2, 205 lbs.
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A long-running frustration with the Minnesota Wild is that they'd drafted Marco Rossi to be a No. 1 center, only to steadfastly refuse to let him play in that role.
The Minnesota Wild have signed winger Marcus Foligno to a four-year contract extension with a $4 million cap hit. Foligno, 32, was in the final year of a three-year contract with a $3.1 million contract and was set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.
The Minnesota Wild inked winger Marcus Foligno to a four-year contract extension. Will they get a repeat of his strong 2021-22 showing or his more subdued 2022-23 showing?
Keeping with the report card theme, the next Minnesota Wild player up for review is Marcus Foligno who also goes by the nickname “Moose”. He’s another fan favorite both for his monster hits and his hairstyle that many envy.
Wild forward Marcus Foligno wasn't a happy camper after being on the wrong end of several questionable calls in Sunday's 3-2 Game 4 loss to the Stars.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno will be returning to the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the New Jersey Devils.
The injury occurred in the second period of the game against the Panthers when Foligno blocked a shot that hit the inside of his left knee.
Foligno missed time with an upper-body injury earlier this season while it’s a lower-body issue that will keep him out this time around.
Marcus Foligno says he felt disrespected by the referee who slapped him with a roughing penalty and then an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty following his
Foligno, 30, in the midst of a career year, with 22 goals and 39 points in 71 appearances for the Wild. The always-excellent defensive forward has turned up his offensive game.
MarcusFoligno initially earned a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct but has since received a more appropriate punishment after a post-fight knee to Marcus Lowry while both were on the ground.
That fight seemed to be a predictor of how the game would go. The Wild ended up winning 6-5 in overtime.
Marcus Foligno was the first Minnesota Wild player to contract COVID-19, and now he feels responsible for the team's outbreak.
The Minnesota Wild have placed forward Marcus Foligno in the NHL's COVID-19 protocol. Foligno is the first Wild player to be added to the COVID-19 list this season
The 29-year-old Foligno may not contribute a ton at the offensive end of the rink, but he is one of the few rare players in the NHL who doesn’t really need to.
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