Christopher Li+FollowQuinn Hughes is changing the game for MinnesotaQuinn Hughes has wasted no time making his mark with the Minnesota Wild. Since his arrival, he’s already set franchise records, racking up 22 assists in just 20 games—second-most ever for a new Wild player. His playmaking is turning the Wild’s blue line into a real force, and the team now sits second in the Central Division with playoff dreams heating up. With Hughes leading the charge, fans are buzzing: could this finally be the year Minnesota brings home a championship? What do you think—does Hughes have what it takes to push the Wild all the way? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild01Share
Sherri West+FollowMinnesota Wild’s Brodin out after surgeryLosing Jonas Brodin to surgery is a tough blow for the Wild, especially with the Olympics right around the corner. He’s been a key piece on defense for years, and now he’ll miss out on representing Sweden in Italy. The Wild are already dealing with a string of injuries—Matt Boldy and Zach Bogosian are also sidelined. Still, there’s some good news: Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Johansson are expected back soon. With so many lineup changes, how do you think this will impact the Wild’s playoff push? Who needs to step up most? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCould Malkin join the Minnesota Wild?Evgeni Malkin’s name is swirling in Minnesota Wild trade rumors, and the idea of seeing the three-time Stanley Cup champ in a Wild jersey is catching fire. Bill Guerin is reportedly eyeing another blockbuster move, and there’s talk that fellow Russian Kirill Kaprizov could help lure Malkin to Minnesota for a playoff push. Malkin’s no-movement clause gives him the final say, but with the Penguins’ season on the line, things could get interesting fast. Would adding Malkin be the spark the Wild need, or is it too risky? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
William Morrow+FollowKaprizov & Hughes: Wild’s new dynamic duoMinnesota hockey fans are seeing something special: Kirill Kaprizov and Quinn Hughes are clicking on and off the ice, and it’s giving the Wild a serious boost. Since Hughes joined, the team’s gone 7-1-2, and Kaprizov can’t stop raving about their chemistry—he says it’s like they think the same way during plays. Off the ice, they’re neighbors and have quickly become friends, filling the gap left by recent trades. The Wild aren’t at their peak yet, but this partnership is making games more exciting and giving fans real hope. What do you think this means for the rest of the season? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild20Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowWild shake up roster with Katchouk tradeMinnesota just made another bold move, sending Michael Milne to Tampa Bay and bringing in Boris Katchouk. With the Wild fighting for playoff position, it’s clear the front office isn’t waiting around—they’re adding depth and experience wherever they can. Katchouk has been putting up solid numbers in the AHL and brings NHL experience from stints with Tampa, Chicago, and Ottawa. What do you think: will this fresh energy help the Wild keep their momentum, or are more changes needed to make a real playoff run? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild11Share
stacy28+FollowQuinn Hughes trade transforms Wild’s seasonMinnesota hockey fans are feeling the impact of the Quinn Hughes trade everywhere—from the energy in the stands to ticket prices that have skyrocketed almost overnight. Since Hughes joined the Wild, every home game has sold out, with crowds topping 19,000 and lower-level seats jumping from $15 to $100. On the ice, Hughes’ partnership with Brock Faber is already turning heads, bringing a new spark to the team’s defense. It’s wild to see how one move can shake up both the business and the buzz around a team. What do you think—was the trade worth it? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Christopher Li+FollowMinnesota Wild shake up continues after Hughes tradeMinnesota hockey fans, the Wild aren’t done making moves! After the blockbuster Quinn Hughes trade, which already sent shockwaves through the team and fanbase, GM Bill Guerin is still on the hunt for a top-six forward—especially with Marco Rossi gone. The team’s recent hot streak (seven wins in eight games) has everyone buzzing, but with cap space tight and the NHL’s holiday roster freeze in effect, any new additions will have to wait until after December 28. What do you think: should the Wild keep pushing for another big piece, or ride the momentum with the current squad? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowWild’s win streak is shaking up Minnesota hockeyMinnesota’s hockey scene just got a major jolt—the Wild are on a seven-game tear, and it’s not just luck. Kirill Kaprizov is living up to his massive contract, racking up points and energizing the offense, while Matt Boldy quietly hits career highs and even Olympic buzz. The new addition of Quinn Hughes has transformed the defense, making the Wild look more complete than ever. With tough games ahead against the Oilers and Avalanche, this team’s grit and chemistry are finally turning heads. Are we witnessing the start of something big for Minnesota hockey? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowQuinn Hughes shakes up Minnesota Wild’s futureQuinn Hughes joining the Minnesota Wild isn’t just a roster move—it’s a statement. His arrival has instantly boosted the team’s defense and power play, but what’s even more interesting is what’s happening behind the scenes. Owner Craig Leipold is reportedly leading a new investment group, hinting at bigger financial moves that could shape the Wild’s future for years. Between strategic trades, smart call-ups, and Leipold’s business maneuvers, it feels like Minnesota is setting up for something major. What do you think—are these the right moves to finally push the Wild over the top? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild10Share
Sherri West+FollowWild edge Senators with last-second heroicsWith just 23 seconds left on the clock, Joel Eriksson Ek fired home the game-winner, giving the Minnesota Wild a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators. The Wild had built a 2-0 lead, only to see Ottawa claw back and tie it up with a pair of power-play goals. But Eriksson Ek’s clutch finish, set up by Marcus Johansson’s slick cross-ice pass, sent the home crowd into a frenzy. Even with key players out due to injuries and a new trade acquisition waiting in the wings, Minnesota found a way to pull off the win. How do you think this gritty finish sets the tone for the Wild’s season? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share