The State of Hockey is keeping a player in the fold for another year. On Tuesday, Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin announced the team has re-signed forward Adam Raska to a one-year contract.
The Minnesota Wild re-signed defenseman Declan Chisholm and forward Adam Raska on Tuesday. Chisholm inked a one-year, $1 million deal and Raska landed a one-year, two-way contract worth $775,000 at the NHL level.
It’s that time of year when every NHL team hosts its player development camps, and the Wild’s camp is here. Their prospects will have a chance to show their stuff over three days, starting Tuesday, July 9, and ending Thursday, July 11.
SHAKOPEE, Minn. — There will be screams and cheers and laughs aplenty at Valleyfair theme park over four days in January 2025, but they will have nothing to do with rollercoasters and carnival games.
It’s officially been two weeks since the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. Now
The Minnesota Wild have been one of the most successful teams in recent NHL Drafts, stockpiling high draft picks while finding steals in the later rounds.
On Saturday, the Minnesota Wild made a move in free agency, signing defenseman Declan Chisholm to a one-year, $1 million contract extension for the 2024-25
It’s been a busy few weeks in both the PWHL and NHL, with both drafts and free agencies happening within weeks of each other. While the Minnesota Wild have been making news lately, PWHL Minnesota hasn’t been inactive either.
According to Darren Dreger of TSN, the Winnipeg Jets have signed forward Mason Shaw to a one-year, two-way contract worth $775K at the NHL level and $350K in the AHL.
Laval, Quebec- On July 2, the Laval Rocket of the AHL announced the signing of 2019 NHL Draft Second Round Pick Hunter Jones to a two-way contract. Laval also signed one-way contracts with forwards Laurent Dauphin and Vincent Arseneau and defensemen Vincent Sevigny, Joshua Jacobs, and Tyler Wotherspoon.
Kiviharju did his best Brady impression upon shaking hands with Wild GM Bill Guerin.
The Minnesota Wild signed defenseman Jake Middleton to a four-year, $17.4 million extension. The deal, announced on Tuesday, has a $4.35 million average annual value and runs from the 2025-26 season through 2028-29.
It’s been a crazy week and a half in the NHL, with the Stanley Cup being awarded on Monday, June 24, the 2024 NHL Entry Draft happening last Friday, June 28, into Saturday, June 29, and finally, free agency opening on Monday, July 1.
With little salary cap space this offseason to acquire free agents, besides forward Yakov Trenin, General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Bill Guerin has directed his attention to the current roster.
After signing Yakov Trenin to a contract with term and bringing in two depth pieces, the Minnesota Wild have signed six more veteran players to help the Iowa Wild.
The Minnesota Wild have locked up some of their depth on defense as the team is extending left-handed blueliner Jake Middleton to a four-year contract worth $17.4 million total.
In a long-awaited contract extension, the Minnesota Wild have signed defenseman Jake Middleton to another four years with the team. With a $4.35 million yearly cap hit, Middleton forms part of the long-term defensive core for Minnesota.
Last season, the Iowa Wild struggled as their veterans were continually pulled up to Minnesota to fill the significant holes due to injury. One priority of Bill Guerin’s on Free Agency Day is to beef up Iowa’s lineup with veteran players who are also able to be pulled up to Minnesota if necessary.
Yakov Trenin has signed a four-year contract with the Minnesota Wild. The 27-year old forward has 48 goals in 299 NHL games. Furthermore, the deal is worth $3.5 million per year.
The Minnesota Wild’s 2024 offseason got off to a good start this weekend, when they landed a projected cinch top-4 defenseman at No. 12 overall in the NHL Draft.
The Minnesota Wild moved up a spot to get their guy.
The Minnesota Wild had a brutal 2023-24 season, but one silver lining was the play of their rookies, Brock Faber and Marco Rossi, both of whom they relied on heavily throughout the year.
With increased opportunity came increased production for Middleton, who posted a career-high 25 points (seven goals, 18 assists) in 80 games.
The Minnesota Wild are preparing for what should be a crazy probably mundane offseason, as they go into their final year dealing with a $15 million cap penalty for buying out the Ryan Suter and Zach Parise contracts a couple a while back.
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