In a battle of non-playoff teams, the Wild ended the night and their season with a loss to the visiting Seattle Kraken,
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Six goals in under 6 minutes? Check. A hat trick of hat tricks? Check. A win for Fleury? 555th check. A wild game at the Wild game!!!!
The Flower has grown into a Stanley Cup champion, Vezina Trophy winner and sure hall of famer. The Wild celebrated one the of greatest ever on Friday night in St. Paul.
The Philadelphia Flyers tied their win streak for the season last night when they took a fifth consecutive win. Five is no small potatoes and compared to the twelve-game win streak the Oilers are on, some might not find it that impressive, but the person that thinks that is not a Flyers fan. Fans of the orange & black saw the team come off one of the worst seasons in recent memory. They then declared a rebuild, and (as of today according to MoneyPuck) have an 82.8% chance of making the playoffs while closing in on the number one spot in the Metropolitan Division. The Flyers beat two of the best teams in the NHL within the span of a week. What’s made this team decimate two of the best teams not just in the Central Division, but the NHL during the course of this win streak?
What is in Santa’s sack for the Wild to end the year? A whole lot of front office turmoil, that’s what.
Dean Evason vacates his hot seat as he’s kicked into the Minnesota cold. John Hynes, former coach of the Preds and Devils named new Wild Head Coach.
The Wild down the Rangers after completing a soul-searching comeback on Saturday night at the X.
Perfection!!! Wild shutout out the Panthers in home opener while homegrown rookie, Brock Faber, lights the lamp for the first time.
The Wild begin their 23rd quest for Lord Stanley’s Cup on Thursday night at the X.
Another year, another swift exit. The Minnesota Wild fall to the Dallas Stars in six games.