The Minnesota Wild have recalled defenseman David Jiříček from the Iowa Wild of the AHL. Jiříček, 22, has played 18 games with Minnesota this season and has a total of 13 points in his NHL career. He was acquired from Columbus in 2024 and is expected to play in tonight's game against the Los Angeles Kings.
Eight players from the Minnesota Wild have been named to their respective national rosters for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, representing the US, Sweden, and Germany, with notable performances and international experience highlighted for each player.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forward Michael Milne from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for Boris Katchouk, with Milne assigned to the Syracuse Crunch in the AHL. Milne, a 23-year-old from British Columbia, has played 172 AHL games with Iowa, scoring 32 goals and 65 points.
The Minnesota Wild acquired forward Boris Katchouk from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for forward Michael Milne, with Katchouk reporting to the Iowa Wild in the AHL. Katchouk has NHL and AHL experience and was part of Canada's 2018 gold medal team at the World Junior Championship.
The article discusses the Minnesota Wild's strategic use of Quinn Hughes, the rising Norris Trophy candidate Moritz Seider, and other NHL team insights, including player performances, team strategies, and league trends, highlighting the importance of matchup deployment, player development, and team dynamics in hockey.
Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin made a bold late-night trade to acquire star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for prospects and a first-round pick, aiming to bolster their roster for a Stanley Cup run. Hughes, a top defenseman and Norris Trophy winner, is expected to make an immediate impact on the Wild's defense and power play.
The Pittsburgh Penguins, riding a seven-game point streak, face the Minnesota Wild in their second game of a four-game road trip. The Penguins recently lost to the Flyers in a shootout and aim to improve their performance against the Wild, who are struggling with a 0-2-2 record in their last four games. Key players include Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby for the Penguins, and Kirill Kaprizov for the Wild. The game will be broadcast on SportsNet Pittsburgh and 105.9 The X, with expected starting goalies Tristan Jarry for the Penguins and Filip Gustavsson for the Wild.
The St. Louis Blues are preparing for their 2025-26 season opener against the Minnesota Wild, featuring new players like Pius Suter, Nick Bjugstad, and Logan Mailloux, with a projected lineup announced ahead of the game at Enterprise Center.
The Minnesota Wild signed goaltender Filip Gustavsson to a five-year, $34 million extension starting in the 2026-27 season, after a standout performance last season where he played all 58 games, setting franchise records and earning multiple NHL weekly honors.
A proposed blockbuster trade suggests sending Kirill Kaprizov from the Minnesota Wild to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Andrei Svechnikov, prospects, and draft picks, amid Kaprizov's contract dispute and potential departure from the Wild.
The Minnesota Wild announced their 2025-26 NHL season national broadcast schedule, featuring 16 televised games across ESPN, ESPN+/Hulu, and TNT, with start time adjustments for four games.
The Minnesota Wild signed center Marco Rossi to a three-year, $15 million contract extension through the 2027-28 season, highlighting his career-high 60 points in the 2024-25 season, his international representation for Austria, and his status as a notable Austrian NHL player.,
The Minnesota Wild announced their 2025-26 NHL season schedule, featuring 82 games with a mix of home and away contests, including key dates such as the season opener on October 9 and the home opener on October 11. The schedule includes notable stretches like a six-game homestand and a seven-game road trip, with games against division and conference opponents, and preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
The St. Louis Blues will open their 2025-26 NHL season at home against the Minnesota Wild on October 9th at the Enterprise Center, with full season tickets and deposits available now, and single-game tickets to be announced later.
The Minnesota Wild signed five players—Cal Petersen, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Ben Gleason, Matt Kiersted, and Tyler Pitlick—to various one- and two-year contracts, bolstering their roster with experienced NHL and AHL players.