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Key Wild forwards remain sidelined as practice reveals no immediate returns. Several significant injuries continue to impact the team's lineup.
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Stingy Wild take win streak into visit with Blackhawks
The Minnesota Wild will wrap up a three-game road trip Wednesday night before heading home for Thanksgiving. They would love to bring a winning streak to the table.
BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Wild will attempt to extend a five-game win streak with a victory against the Chicago Blackhawks. Chicago has a 10-8-4 record overall and a 2-2-0 record in Central Division play. The Blackhawks serve 12.1 penalty minutes per game to rank fourth in NHL play.
Every hockey team strives for depth in its lineup. The Minnesota Wild have struggled with lineup depth in the past and are missing most of the centers they started the season with. Somehow, the Wild are still one of the hottest teams in the league right now,
From needing more from Kirill Kaprizov to Zeev Buium and Danila Yurov gaining coaches' trust, here's what we're seeing through 18 games.
The Minnesota Wild looks to have an ace up its sleeve in the pursuit of a major trade involving a top pending free agent.
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Wild’s Vinnie Hinostroza out 4-6 weeks with lower-body injury
Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes put a clear timeline on the return to game action for injured forward Vinnie Hinostroza. After the team previously described Hinostroza’s status as week-to-week, Hynes told a group of reporters including Michael Russo of The Athletic that Hinostroza would be out four to six weeks with his lower-body injury.
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Minnesota 10-year-old with leukemia who signed Make-A-Wish contract with Wild has died, family says
A 10-year-old boy with leukemia who signed a contract with the Minnesota Wild thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation has died, his family said.On his CaringBridge page, Weston Paszkiewicz's mother said he "was surrounded by his family and passed peacefully while watching a hockey game" Tuesday night.
The Minnesota Wild started this season wrapped in uncertainty. Some analysts believed they had enough talent and structure to contend for a Central Division tit