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Heartbreak. One word to describe Game 5's emotions for the Minnesota Wild. A game that they played very well in, ends in ...
The first review was procedural. Ryan Hartman knew he didn’t kick a goal into the Vegas net. The puck tumbled behind goaltender Adin Hill after hitting Hartman in the pants, and a quick look at the ...
Merrill, 33, admitted it was heartbreaking to come out of the lineup at the start of the playoffs after logging 70 regular ...
After lighting up the scoreboard in the series’ first three games, as Minnesota took a 2-1 lead, the combination of Boldy and ...
Brett Howden’s career season just keeps getting better. The Vegas forward roofed a one-timer from the front of the Minnesota ...
General box scores can be tricky when it comes to evaluating a player's performance. Stats like goals, assists and shots can ...
Despite losing in overtime at home in Game 4, Wild coach John Hynes is confident ahead of Game 5 against the Golden Knights ...
That's Wild The Minnesota Wild are kind of in a do-or-die attitude right now. With a very important Game 5 that could really ...
Wild head coach John Hynes and forward Mats Zuccarello met with reporters, including KSTP Sports, following practice Monday ...
One goal short. That's all the Minnesota Wild needed to get this series on lockdown. Finding one more goal -- anywhere -- was ...
“The way we answered and came back after their goal is the mental toughness that we have been showing all year,” said Foligno, who scored for the third straight game and was moved up to the second ...
The Wild did almost everything right in Game 4 of their first-round playoff series against Las Vegas on Saturday. Almost.