The Minnesota Wild clinched their first trip to the second round since the 2015 NHL playoffs. See how they did it.
Already perhaps the deepest team in Wild history, the mid-December acquisition of Quinn Hughes made Minnesota a realistic Stanley Cup contender.
The Hockey News Big Show is here to discuss a bunch of big storylines during the NHL playoffs. Here's what Katie Gaus, Ryan Kennedy and Michael Traikos discussed in this episode: 0:41: Did the Dallas ...
The results of the 2026 Norris Trophy voting were announced on Tuesday. The winner, Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zack Werenski, topped the list with a total of 113 first-place votes. Werenski ...
Despite a playoff exit at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche, the Minnesota Wild’s future is bright. Wild star D-man Quinn ...
Pregame warm-ups often draw a crowd along the glass, usually with young fans holding signs and wanting to get a glimpse of their favorite players up close. Ahead of the Dec. 14 game against the Boston ...
Earlier this season, the Minnesota Wild pulled off arguably the biggest trade of the season, acquiring Vancouver Canucks captain and former Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes in return for defenseman ...
Quinn Hughes isn’t the biggest or burliest skater on the ice. Nor does the Minnesota Wild defenseman hit the hardest or knock out the most teeth. But when he’s on the ice, Hughes is impossible to miss ...