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Mason Shaw Is Making Everyone Romantic About Hockey Again
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 6, 2024
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Rieger Lorenz Is Minnesota’s Sleeper Prospect
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 5, 2024
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It’s Okay to Pretend the Wild are in the Playoffs
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 5, 2024
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Will Faber Lose the Calder On A Technicality?
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 5, 2024
The State of Hockey is embroiled in a Calder Trophy debate again. After 20 seasons without a Calder finalist, Kirill Kaprizov broke the seal for the Minnesota […]
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The Wild’s Best College Free Agent Has Gotten Lost In Franchise History
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 4, 2024
It’s early April, and the Minnesota Wild’s chances still hover below 5% (2.8, specifically, as of Thursday morning). It’s the time of the season when the most […]
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Anson Carter Is Right About the Wild’s Lack Of Depth
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 4, 2024
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Wild Are Still Hanging Around
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 4, 2024
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Middle Is Life For the Minnesota Wild
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 3, 2024
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How NHL-Ready Is Jesper Wallstedt?
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 2, 2024
On Saturday night, the Minnesota Wild lost to the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in overtime, which seems to me to be the proverbial “last nail in the […]
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Charlie Stramel Deserves Another Shot
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 2, 2024
Charlie Stramel was supposed to hit the reset button this season. Coach Tony Granato coached the Wisconsin Badgers to one of their worst seasons in recent memory […]
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Ryan Hartman Suspended Three Games For Throwing Stick Towards Referee
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 2, 2024
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How Can the Wild Make the Most Of Their Nine Remaining Games?
By Hockey Wilderness - Apr 1, 2024