The Minnesota Wild are currently on a road trip with two games back-to-back on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday, the Wild will play the Anaheim Ducks, and the next day, they will face the Los Angeles Kings.
The Minnesota Wild have three goalies and a big problem. This year started rough, but has leveled off as far as goalies go, but come next season, there will need to be a few big decisions.
As hockey fans, the future excites us. Which talented prospect will your favorite team draft this June to save the franchise? Which trade deadline rental could be the missing piece for a Cup contender?
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped all 17 shots he faced, and the Minnesota Wild held on for a 2-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night in Saint Paul, Minn.
Marc-Andre Fleury, the 39-year-old goaltender for the Minnesota Wild, will turn 40 in November. Despite his age, it doesn’t appear the hall of famer is ready to hang up his pads just yet.
The NHL trade deadline is less than a week away and Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving isn’t finished upgrading his roster. There continues to be a focus to find another defensemen and likely a depth forward for the middle-six.
Michael Russo and Joe Smith Of The Athletic: When Marc-Andre Fleury was revealed to be staying put with the Minnesota Wild, it made sense. Fleury stated he wanted to stay and Bill Guerin agreed the cards were on Fleury’s side of the table.
The trade deadline is getting closer every day. The Colorado Avalanche have a couple of positions they could look to improve, whether it be an offensive “2C” with term left on their contract, another defenseman to bolster their defense, or, more importantly, a “1B” goaltender that can help backup Alexandar Georgiev.
Nick Kieser: Scouts listed to attend Tuesdays’s Predators-Senators game in Nashville include the San Jose Sharks (2) and playoff teams in New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, Vegas Golden Knights and the Florida Panthers.
The Wild are not interested in parting ways with veteran goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury ahead of next week's trade deadline, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Fans can scratch goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury off of any trade watch list. The netminder will not be moved ahead of this season’s NHL Trade Deadline, according to the team.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury wants to stay with his current team. The veteran goalie says he’s not interested in leaving the Twin Cities for another franchise this season, especially with a trip to the playoffs possibly on the line.
It sounds like one goaltender who might generate interest on the trade market won't be willing to facilitate a move.
After a slow start to the season, and even some more recent stretches of poor play, the Minnesota Wild looked like they might be sellers heading into the trade deadline.
While the Toronto Maple Leafs are doing well as of late, there are still some question marks on whether they can even win the Stanley Cup with what they got this season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been playing solid hockey lately and are in a strong position heading toward the trade deadline. They will indeed be looking to be active as it nears the end of February, and plenty of names will be available to them as they look to bolster their roster for a hopeful playoff run.
On Wednesday night, Marc-Andre Fleury secured a victory for the Minnesota Wild in Arizona, extending their winning streak to four games. This impressive run has propelled the Wild into contention for a wild-card spot, making the Western Conference playoff race even more intense.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury had a night to remember on Friday. And that's saying something given his illustrious career.
Fleury, 39, signed a two-year, $7M extension with the Wild in July 2022.
History was made in Minnesota Monday afternoon.
PITTSBURGH – Marc-Andre Fleury will always be known as an all-time great with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but his most recent win has set him apart in NHL history.
Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury earned his 551st career win on Saturday night in a 4-3 overtime win against the Blue Jackets, moving him into a tie with Patrick Roy for the second most wins in NHL history.
With his appearance in Minnesota’s 3-2 loss to the Jets on Sunday, Marc-Andre Fleury has officially joined one of the most exclusive clubs in all of hockey, slated to play in his 1,000th NHL game on Sunday afternoon.
The mask is being auctioned off (bidding ends on Nov. 30), and as of Saturday morning the bidding was already up over $15,000. It will almost certainly continue to increase over the next few days.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury did not back down from wearing his Native American Heritage mask in warmups despite threats from the NHL.
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