The Minnesota Wild were on Tuesday. The first team included forwards Marian Gaborik, Kirill Kaprizov, and Mikko Koivu, defensemen Jonas Brodin and Jared Spurgeon, and goaltender Niklas Backstrom.
A couple of weeks ago, the NHL announced the first and second Quarter-Century teams for the Minnesota Wild, and it’s time to take a look at who they chose.
Let's find (almost) every team’s all-time leader in career games among players who didn’t make the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Minnesota Wild captain Mikko Koivu has been taken to hospital following a big collision with the boards. Koivu, 32, has 10 goals and 32 points in 38 games and was on pace for one of the best ...
The 2008 Islanders sixth-round pick has never suited up for anyone other than the Wild, and his 899 games played rank second in franchise history behind Mikko Koivu. No one’s done better than ...
Mikko Koivu (1,028 games, 205 goals, 504 assists, 709 points) D: Jonas Brodin (831 games, 58 goals, 195 assists, 253 points) D: Jared Spurgeon (899 games, 114 goals, 283 assists, 397 points ...
Mikko Koivu was the longest-tenured player for the team in its history. The longtime Wild captain played 1,028 games for the franchise, scoring 205 goals and 709 points before ending his career ...
Mikko Koivu (1,028 games, 205 goals, 504 assists, 709 points) D: Jonas Brodin (831 games, 58 goals, 195 assists, 253 points) D: Jared Spurgeon (899 games, 114 goals, 283 assists, 397 points) F: Andrew ...
Their lone division championship came in 2007-08, and they’ve retired one player’s number in their history (Mikko Koivu, No. 9). Founded in 1999, the Lynx are owned by Glen Taylor, who is also ...
Today, NHL.com/fi writer Varpu Sihvonen reveals what her Team Finland roster would've looked like in 1995.
CHICAGO -- Sebastian Aho scored 59 seconds into overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 4-3 victory against the Chicago ...