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The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno as the recipient of the 2025-26 King Clancy Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.
Free agency is just over a month away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. Even with the UFA crop being thinned out in recent months, there will be some quality veterans set to hit the open market in July,
Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson is not retiring from hockey, but his days in the NHL have come to an end.
Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno has received this season’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy for leadership and service
When Kirill Kaprizov stepped onto the ice for the time as an NHL player on January 14, 2021, in Los Angeles, he recorded three points (1-2=3) and the game-winning goal in overtime. Quite the NHL debut.
Former NHL star Erik Johnson is the latest to predict that Minnesota will make a splash to fill that void. Wild general manager Bill Guerin spoke to the media earlier this week, and he reiterated the need for a top-line center.
What’s next for Wild after Judd Brackett’s departure, and evaluating his tenure as scouting director
GM Bill Guerin doesn't think Brackett's departure will impact the team's draft: "I'm comfortable with our staff the way it is right now."
A few days after the Wild’s season ended abruptly in Colorado, brothers Nick and Marcus Foligno cleaned out their Grand Casino Arena lockers and said their goodbyes. With Nick headed back to his home in Columbus,
Quinn Hughes still hasn’t completely come to grips with the Wild’s Game 5 loss in Colorado, one that eliminated them from the NHL playoffs. “You can’t believe you’re out,” Hughes said Friday, two days after a shocking 4-3 overtime victory for the Avalanche that saw the Wild blow a three-goal lead.
The NHL playoffs continued Monday with the Colorado Avalanche defeating the Minnesota Wild in Game 4. Here is the latest NHL playoff bracket.
After hinting that he might want to finish his career in his native country, former Wild forward Marcus Johansson announced on Friday that he has signed a contract with Farjestad BK in the Swedish Hockey League and will not return to the NHL.