Wild Players Most Likely to Be Traded Jordan Adams | June 14, 2018 The Minnesota Wild have had a busy offseason since being eliminated in the playoffs by the Winnipeg Jets. The team kicked things off by firing their general manager Chuck Fletcher.…
Minnesota Wild’s Best Young Forward Jordan Adams | February 19, 2018 During the Minnesota Wild’s long playoff drought, the team was in the process of stacking its farm system. All the main young prospects are now NHL-caliber players in the form…
Wild Thinking: Revisiting the Charlie Coyle Trade Jordan Adams | January 21, 2018 The Minnesota Wild acquired Charlie Coyle along with Devin Setoguchi and a 2011 first-round pick from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for a 2012 second-round pick and Brent Burns prior…
Top 5 Third-Line Centers in the NHL Kyle Gipe | December 12, 2017 In today’s NHL, with a hard salary cap and more money allocated to players at the top of the roster, having quality depth is as important as it has ever been.…
Injuries Will Force Wild to Adapt Rob Soria | October 14, 2017 After years of being known as one of the stingiest defensive teams in the game but one who had trouble scoring, the Minnesota Wild changed their stripes upon the arrival…
Should The Wild Consider Moving A Key Player? Vincent Trombley | May 18, 2017 The Minnesota Wild and their staff are heading into a very important offseason. Their team is coming off of a fifth consecutive season where they were bounced from the playoffs…
The Wild Have a New Ironman Mark Bowie | February 11, 2017 If there’s one player on the Minnesota Wild who deserves to be recognized as the team’s ironman, it’s multi-dimensional forward Charlie Coyle. The 24-year-old is as tough as they come and plays a heavy…
Recap: Pominville, Dubnyk Shine as Wild Down Jets Judson Rempel | February 8, 2017 The Winnipeg Jets couldn’t solve Devan Dubnyk, and the Minnesota Wild didn’t need many chances. Ondrej Pavelec left the game with a lower-body injury after allowing three goals in his…
Preview: Can Canucks & Wild Provide Another Lively Affair? Trevor Beggs | February 4, 2017 Neither the Minnesota Wild nor the Vancouver Canucks gave the performance they wanted to in their last matchup. The Minnesota Wild went into Calgary having recorded at least a point…
Cavalry Has Arrived for the Wild Mark Bowie | February 1, 2017 A hockey player typically shows his team whether or not he has what it takes to reach that all-elusive next level by the time he hits his mid-twenties. This rings especially…
Wild’s Youth Shouldering the Load Kirby Horgan | December 20, 2016 Finally. As recently as a few months ago, it was uncertain whether the heavily hyped “kids” on the Minnesota Wild roster would ever begin contributing in the way they were…
3 Players the Wild Hope Are in Line for Breakout Seasons Mark Bowie | August 18, 2016 When you look at the construction of the current Minnesota Wild roster you can separate the majority of the players into two categories: established veterans and young veterans. Typically a…