Panthers spoil Wild’s Hockey Day fun in overtime
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Hockey day in Minnesota. Making the second stop of their three-game road trip, the Florida Panthers (26-20-3) will visit the Minnesota Wild (29-14-9) at Grand Casino Arena on Saturday at 9 p.m. ET. Splitting their two games last year,
The Detroit Red Wings face the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night at Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul, Minn. How to watch: Here are your best options to watch the game if you don’t already have cable: Detroit Red Wings (31-16-4, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Minnesota Wild (28-14-9, in the Central Division)
Matt Boldy returns from injury, bolstering the Wild's lineup for a crucial matchup against the Florida Panthers. Will he make an immediate impact?
Wild fans will have the opportunity to watch four of the team's games for free on 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS and 45TV this season.
He had a short-handed partial breakaway attempt in the first period that was stopped by Sergei Bobrovsky. In the third, Boldy gave the Wild a go-ahead goal with eight minutes to go, making a steal at the blueline of a Marchand pass and taking it all the way.
In this era of satellite and cable and streaming television, the Minnesota Wild are going old school for a quartet of games this season. On Friday the team announced that four upcoming games will be available not only on FanDuel Sports Network North,
The Milwaukee Admirals and Iowa Wild will take things outdoors on Friday afternoon as part of Hockey Day in Minnesota, and you can watch it from the warmth of your house.
Lucas Raymond scored two goals and James van Riemsdyk also scored for the Red Wings (31-16-5), who played in their third straight overtime game. Cam Talbot made 35 saves for Detroit, which is 7-1-1 in its past nine games.
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This marks the first time since the 2010-11 season that Wild games will be on over-the-air television.
The Minnesota Wild have filmed a documentary highlighting the small town of Winona and its passion for hockey.
Minnesota Wild superstars Kirill Kaprizov and Quinn Hughes spoke with the media after their OT winner against Detroit.