Minnesota Wild

Wild's Dumba speaks out against racial injustice as NHL resumes season
Minnesota’s Matt Dumba became the first NHL player to kneel during the U.S. national anthem when he did so before Saturday's opening playoff game. “Racism is everywhere, and we need to fight against it,” he said. “We will fight against injustice. … Hockey is a great game, but it could be a whole lot greater, and it starts with all of us.”
Minnesota Wild fire coach Bruce Boudreau
The team announced the news Friday morning. The move comes after the Wild blew a two-goal lead Thursday night and lost in a shootout to the visiting New York Rangers.
Blackhawks dash Wild's Stanley Cup dreams in four-game sweep
The Chicago Blackhawks advanced to the Western Conference finals with a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night for a four-game sweep.
Wild eliminate Blues, advance to play Chicago
The Wild, which have never won a series in fewer than seven games, beat the St. Louis Blues 4-1 and took the first round series in six games.
Wild give Blues cold shoulder with 3-0 win
Minnesota now has a 2-1 lead in the NHL Western Conference playoff series against St. Louis.
Wild have only four picks in NHL draft
The Wild enter this weekend's NHL draft with the fewest picks in team history.