Kirill Kaprizov was moved to retroactive long-term injured reserve and will not travel with the Wild on a two-game road trip ...
Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL ...
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The Minnesota Wild are off to a great start, currently, they are second in the Central division and have improved in ...
Still, Hynes never imagined Kaprizov would be sidelined this long. He was actually placed on long-term injured reserve ...
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Last season, the Minnesota Wild made a change after a rough 5-10-4 start, parting ways with head coach Dean Evason. Evason ...
The Minnesota Wild will aim to end a two-game losing streak and potentially regain some key players when they visit the Nashville Predators in a Central Division clash on Saturday.
Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes provided injury updates Friday, Brock Faber will travel with the team this weekend, Kirill Kaprizov will not.
Kaprizov, who's been out since Dec. 23 with a lower-body injury, joined his first full practice since then on Friday as did ...
Saturday’s meeting with Nashville will be the Wild’s first time seeing the Predators since New Year’s Eve, when oft-suspended ...