As the NHL postseason continues and the Minnesota Wild’s offseason does as well, it’s time for another grade report. Our first report was on Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson, who struggled this past season.
The anticipation for individual player evaluations has been building as the Minnesota Wild season has drawn to a close, and they’re finally here. These assessments will be given to each player who has played at least 20 games, including the three players traded away at the deadline, acknowledging their impact during their time with the team.
The IIHF Men’s World Championship in Czechia is full of NHL stars this year – but there’s also an abundance of top prospects to choose from. That’s what makes this tournament fun – the wide variety of players from all over the world coming together to chase gold.
The Minnesota Wild’s season is over. It’s the first time they’ve missed the NHL Playoffs since 2018-19 and, according to reports, there was still a sense of shock today when players, along with head coach John Hynes and president of hockey operations Bill Guerin, met with media following player/coach exit interviews.
The Minnesota Wild officially announced yesterday that they re-signed veteran and future Hall of Fame goaltender Marc-André Fleury, also known as “Flower,” to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million, about $1 million less than his prior contract.
One of the more surprising teams to miss out on the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs is the Minnesota Wild. The Wild were officially eliminated from the postseason with a loss on April 9 to the Colorado Avalanche in which they surrendered five goals.
Minnesota scored three unanswered second-period goals and Filip Gustavsson made 27 saves as the Wild blanked the host Anaheim Ducks 4-0 on Tuesday. Ryan Hartman had a goal and an assist while Jon Merrill, Kirill Kaprizov and Jacob Lucchini also scored for Minnesota.
Our reads on those conference tourneys did not go great yesterday. If it's alright with all of you, we'd like to take a breather from college hoops and instead turn back to the pros for a fun Friday night parlay.
The Minnesota Wild have come up short in key inter-conference contests over the past few weeks, and it appears their hopes of making another playoff run are quickly fading.
Staying in the hunt is all that matters for the Minnesota Wild and they did what they needed to do Friday night with a 4-2 road victory over the Edmonton Oilers. Matt Boldy scored twice and Filip Gustavsson made 41 saves as the Wild won for the sixth time in the past eight games (6-1-1) to improve to 27-24-6 this season.
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The Minnesota Wild are on a three-game winning streak now that they are as healthy as they can reasonably expect to be.
The Minnesota Wild were coming off a big win over the Florida Panthers when they took on the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21. While they took down the Panthers, they also lost some key players.
The Minnesota Wild announced Saturday that they have activated Filip Gustavsson off of injured reserve and have sent goaltender Jesper Wallstedt to the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League (AHL).
The veteran has been dealing with a lower-body injury that kept him out of the lineup for the last two weeks.
The Minnesota Wild have announced that netminder Filip Gustavsson has been placed on injured reserve.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson did not join his teammates on the ice for the third period of Saturday’s game against the Winnipeg Jets. The Wild announced that he suffered a lower-body injury and would not return.
Filip Gustavsson posted his second shutout of the season and the Wild got goals from Matt Boldy, Marco Rossi and Joel Eriksson Ek in a 3-0 win at Seattle
Filip Gustavsson stopped 26 shots in his return to his home country, but his former team got the last laugh as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Minnesota Wild 2-1 in a shootout during an NHL Global Series game in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday morning.
Five minutes of fiery play put the Wild back in the game after trailing 3-0 through two periods and then the wheels fell off as the Flyers cruised past
The dividends on the three-year contract extension Filip Gustavsson signed over the summer are paying off early as the 25-year-old goalie opened the 2023-24 season in style by leading the Minnesota Wild to a 2-0 shutout win over the defending Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers Thursday night in St.
The Minnesota Wild tackled the biggest priority of their offseason by locking up goaltender Filip Gustavsson on a three-year deal worth $11.25M.
As per The Athletic’s Joe Smith, the Minnesota Wild are on the verge of finalizing a multi-year contract with goaltender Filip Gustavsson ahead of their arbitration hearing scheduled for Friday.
The deal will get done but will most likely be done through an arbitrator as the sides appear unlikely to reach an agreement without the intervention.
Michael Russo of The Athletic is reporting that Filip Gustavsson was the first goalie off at Minnesota Wild practice today indicating that he will likely get the start in game six Friday against the Dallas Stars.
The best way to head into the weekend is with some winners in our pockets, and with prop lines opening up over night, we were able to get a jump start on some of our favorite looks.
The Ottawa Senators and Minnesota Wild decided to work together to swap goalies.
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