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Insider suggests Wild will make Kirill Kaprizov the NHL's highest-paid player originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
When July 1 strikes, the Wild must prioritize Kirill Kaprizov's contract over NHL free agency. Anything else is a nightmare.
Once upon a time, when certified brain genius Paul Fenton ran the Minnesota Wild, the team sought to address its long-running center woes in free agency. Fenton reached out to a soon-to-be-35-year-old ...
The NHL announced the award winners for the Hart Trophy (MVP) and the Vezina trophy (Top Goaltender) on Thursday.
If Hynes cannot get the most out of his team, the Wild may regress, risking a playoff miss. With up-and-coming teams like the St. Louis Blues and Utah Mammoth, the Wild could face stiff competition ...
While the hockey world's focus is on the Stanley Cup Final, anticipation is also building for the upcoming draft, the start ...
If Bennett decides to leave Florida and is willing to spend the rest of his career in Toronto, should the Maple Leafs put in ...
From No. 1 pick Aaron Ekblad to No. 3 Leon Draisaitl and No. 126 Gustav Forsling, the 2014 draft class has made a massive impact on this Stanley Cup Final. Sportsnet's Michael Amato examines that and ...
The left winger, who turns 26 next month, is just entering his prime and has already established himself as one of the NHL's top offensive players. He could help attract more talent here, too.
While Matthew Schaefer is the top-rated defenseman in the 2025 draft class, teams always need help on the blue line and going ...
The Minnesota Wild are going to have some money to play with this summer. More specifically, approximately $15.75 million in ...
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