Category: John Hynes
Wild Recall David Jiricek, Assign Travis Boyd
David JiricekTop defense prospect David Jiricek has officially joined the Minnesota Wild, receiving an official call-up after a trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets placed him on the AHL Iowa Wild roster. Minnesota made room for Jiricek’s recall by re-assigning fowrard Travis Boyd to the minors. Jiricek will hea...
Read moreWild's Zuccarello set to miss weeks after surgery
John HynesWild forward Mats Zuccarello was placed on injured reserve and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks with after undergoing surgery Thursday night for a lower-body injury.
Read moreWest Notes: Wild, Avalanche, Canucks, Stezka
MinnesotaThe Minnesota Wild have recalled forward Michael Milne to the NHL roster. The move comes after each of Jonas Brodin (lower-body), Marcus Johansson (illness), and Zach Bogosian (personal) missed the team’s Wednesday practice, per Michael Russo of The Athletic. Head coach John Hynes told Russo that Jo...
Read moreWild Recall Michael Milne For NHL Debut
Michael MilneThe Wild announced Wednesday that they’ve recalled left-winger Michael Milne from AHL Iowa. The 22-year-old will make his NHL debut in the coming days, head coach John Hynes said after yesterday’s 5-1 loss to the Kings (via Michael Russo of The Athletic). Minnesota selected Milne in the third round...
Read moreWest Notes: Hartman, Joshua, Nordh
Minnesota WildMinnesota Wild centerman Ryan Hartman missed Tuesday night’s game with an upper-body injury, head coach John Hynes told reporters( via Sarah McLellan of The Minnesota Star Tribune). Hartman sat out of the team’s Saturday matchup after initially being designated a game-time decision. He’s since been...
Read moreCentral Notes: Boldy, Middleton, Marino, Bjugstad, Kaiser, Barlow
BlackhawksThe Wild have upgraded winger Matt Boldy’s status from week-to-week to day-to-day, head coach John Hynes said Tuesday (via NHL.com’s Jessi Pierce). He hasn’t been ruled out of Friday’s preseason game against the Blackhawks, a strong sign he’ll be available when Minnesota opens its regular season aga...
Read moreMinnesota Wild Have Few Decisions Left to Make Before the Regular Season
John HynesWith just one week remaining before the 2024-25 NHL season, the Minnesota Wild are wasting no time and getting down to business. The team’s main group is down to 24…
Read moreUSA Hockey Adds David Quinn, John Tortorella To 4 Nations Coaching Staff
Mike SullivanUSA Hockey has added Penguins assistant coach David Quinn and Flyers head coach John Tortorella to its staff for next year’s 4 Nations Face-Off, the governing body announced Wednesday. Quinn and Tortorella will serve under the former’s new boss, Pittsburgh’s Mike Sullivan, at the event. They complet...
Read moreBrady Tkachuk named captain of U.S. men's world championship team
Brady TkachukOttawa Senators forward Brady Tkachuk has been named captain of the U.S. men's national team for the 2024 World Hockey Championship.
Read moreRyan Leonard skates on Team USA’s third line, assists on first goal in World Championship tune-up game against Slovakia
Boston CollegeRyan Leonard made his senior debut for the US national team Tuesday against Slovakia in a 2024 World Championship pre-tournament game. The 19-year-old winger was chosen as one of three college players to make the trip overseas to represent Team USA at the tournament. He joined Boston College linemat...
Read moreWild's John Hynes to coach U.S. team at worlds
Minnesota WildJohn Hynes of the Minnesota Wild has been named the coach of the 2024 U.S. men's national team for next month's world championships.
Read moreWild krack Seattle, 5-2
Marc-Andre FleuryIn Seattle, the visiting Minnesota Wild broke open a tight 2-1 match with three goals in the middle frame on Saturday to down the Kraken, 5-2. Marc-Andre Fleury made 30 saves in the win. The Wild moved to 28-24-6. “I … Continue reading → The post Wild krack Seattle, 5-2 first appeared on Pro Hockey...
Read moreFleury hailed for wins milestone, then stops Pens
Martin BrodeurThe Minnesota Wild beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 as Marc-Andre Fleury made 32 saves on a night he was honored for moving into second place on the NHL's all-time wins list.
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