BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues take on the Minnesota Wild looking to break their three-game home losing streak. St. Louis has a 0-3-0 record in Central Division play and an 8-10-1 record overall.
Statistically among the NHL’s worst last season, the Wild’s penalty kill is growing in confidence and effectiveness.
He’s been called the Minnesota Wild's Zamboni Zeus, Rink Rat, but Travis Laron’s official title is Senior Manager of Ice ...
MAPLEWOOD, Minn. — Thousands of Minnesota families are ending the week feeling extra thankful, after the Minnesota Wild and ...
Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL ...
Almost exactly one year ago, the Stars set foot in Minnesota for the first meeting with their division rival since ...
Playing without three regulars for the first time, the Minnesota Wild could not muster enough offense to keep pace with the ...
It stayed 2-0 until Marco Rossi won a draw and Kirill Kaprizov tipped Jared Spurgeon's shot past Oettinger to break the seal.
Dallas beat Minnesota for the fourth straight time, spoiling the Wild’s chance to show its success this season is valid.
Saturday’s game against Dallas presents an opportunity to indicate the team won’t repeat the flop in division games that ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota Wild, in partnership with Minnesota Hockey, today announced it will host the eighth annual ...
The Dallas Stars (10-5, in the Central Division) are headed north for a road game against the Minnesota Wild (11-2-3, in the ...