My First Article for DFO. My name is Morgan; I am excited to be here. I win some, I lose some, but like everyone I try to win more than I lose! Thursday, December 4th, NHL slate.
The Minnesota Wild have another player out for a designated period of time, as winger Marcus Foligno has been placed on injured reserve. Per the NHL’s rules, this means Foligno will have to miss at least a week’s worth of games.
Minnesota Wild star forward Kirill Kaprizov would have had the biggest contract in the history of the NHL already if he had agreed to the mammoth extension his team put on the table last week.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Minnesota Wild report cards continue, and this time it’s one of their associate captains turns to receive his grade; Marcus Foligno. A couple of seasons ago, he played well but struggled to stay in line; however, since that point, he’s only improved, maybe not in points, but in his overall game.
Marcus Foligno knows the Minnesota Wild are one loss away from the end of their season. He also knows they are one win away from forcing a winner-take-all Game 7.
The Minnesota Wild dominated Game 3 with a 5-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights to take a 2-1 series lead Thursday night, and the roar inside the Xcel Energy Center in St.
In words made famous by Liev Schreiber from HBO’s 24/7 The Road to the Winter Classic: “Never get caught telling a hockey player, it’s just a game. Never get caught trying to explain to him all the things in the world that matter so much more.
If you told somebody on Jan. 1, 2025 that the Minnesota Wild would be fighting to hold onto a playoff spot, they’d be wondering what could have possibly gone wrong.
Minnesota Wild veteran left winger Marcus Foligno is expected to make his return to lineup Thursday versus the NHL-leading Washington Capitals after missing the past five games due to an upper-body injury, reports Michael Russo of The Athletic.
Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin announced today the team has recalled forward Liam Öhgren and defender Cameron Crotty from Iowa on an emergency basis, per a team announcement.
Out of the four true Central Division contenders — the Minnesota Wild, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets — only one didn’t improve significantly at the 2025 NHL trade deadline.
The Minnesota Wild find themselves in a playoff spot right now, but veteran Marcus Foligno remains frustrated with their lack of moves at the trade deadline.
If the Minnesota Wild want a strong finish to the regular season, they need to find a way to have a strong finish near the net. That's the message from Wild veteran forward Marcus Foligno.
Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno didn’t hold back when discussing his team’s recent struggles. However, in a surprising twist meant to find the positive in an otherwise less-than-ideal situation, he took an unexpected jab at his former club, the Buffalo Sabres.
Marcus Foligno left the Buffalo Sabres eight years ago in free agency, and now the veteran forward has fired a shot at his former team after their dreadful run of current form has become the talking point of the NHL.
It’s no secret that last season was not good for Marcus Foligno. Neither was the one before that. As it turns out, in both seasons he was dealing with an abdominal injury and had to have surgery in the off-season, first on one side and then the other.
Just before their game against the Ottawa Senators, the Minnesota Wild announced that Marcus Foligno will miss the rest of the season after successful core muscle repair surgery.
The Wild have not commented on the specifics of the injury, but the veteran has seemingly been dealing with the issue for much of the second half of the campaign.
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.
The Minnesota Wild will be shorthanded on their upcoming road trip as The Athletic's Michael Russo reports that forward Marcus Foligno will miss "a couple games" with a lower-body injury.
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.