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At the tail end of 2025, the Minnesota Wild signed Kirill Kaprizov to a trailblazing eight-year contract extension. The $136 million deal is the largest contract in NHL history in both total value and average annual value (AAV).
The Wild got a monstrous performance from Marcus Foligno on Monday against the Leafs. He now has five goals in his last four games.
Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes got brutally honest about his views on his former Vancouver Canucks. He also set a Wild franchise record.
A key Minnesota Wild trade target lands with San Jose. Now the Wild must pivot their strategy and seek alternatives to bolster the roster.
As the NHL trade season approaches, we should start to see some clarity on which teams will be buyers, which will be sellers, and how they could fit together in trade discussions. The Minnesota Wild and the New York Rangers are two teams that already seem like a natural fit.
Sure, the Wild would love to have Crosby and, to a lesser extent, Malkin, who is a good friend of Kaprizov’s and has trained with him over the summer. There’s nothing Minnesota needs more than a top-flight center, and both would fit (Crosby with one year left on an $8.7 million cap hit and Malkin a pending unrestricted free agent).
Minnesota Wild veteran forward Marcus Foligno secured his first-career NHL hat-trick in the Wild's Monday night pummeling of the Maple Leafs.
The Minnesota Wild are back on their "Everyone Is Injured" bulls*** again. After a plague of devastating injuries in the 2024-25 season, the Wild managed to get through about half the season relatively unscathed.
Minnesota Wild, in partnership with Flint Hills Resources, announced the Wild About Reading Program will run from Monday, Feb. 2 through Friday, March 13. Wild About Reading, presented by Flint Hills Resources,
Marcus Foligno had his first NHL hat trick to double his season goals total, Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice and the Minnesota Wild beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Montreal Canadiens forward Kirby Dach will return from a two-month absence due to a broken foot in Tuesday's game against the visiting Minnesota Wild.