Minnesota Wild, New Jersey Devils and The Game Preview
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The Minnesota Wild made a major move earlier this season when they acquired Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks. Who could they target next?
It’s a battle of the Hughes brothers as the Wild hosts the New Jersey Devils tonight at 7:00 p.m. on FanDuel Sports Network and KFAN FM 100.3. This marks the third time Quinn, Jack and Luke Hughes wil
There's no more ambiguity with the direction of the Minnesota Wild. They are buyers at the trade deadline because they should be buyers. Sure, the Colorado Avalanche are the superteam of the West, but the Wild entered Sunday tied for the second-most points in the NHL.
Three Hughes brothers collide as Quinn faces his NHL siblings Jack and Luke. Stats reveal a fierce family rivalry on the ice.
Monday night at Grand Casino Arena brings all of that into focus as the Devils face the Wild, with Jacob Markstrom starting in goal, Dougie Hamilton returning to the lineup, and Simon Nemec sitting out as the coaching staff continues to manage minutes and workloads on the back end with seven healthy regulars on the blueline now.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Minnesota Wild after Cody Glass scored two goals in the Devils' 4-3 loss to the Winnipeg Jets.
Minnesota Wild fourth-liner Ben Jones found himself in some unfamiliar territory late Saturday, as a crowd of media packed in around his locker stall for postgame interviews. The extra attention was warranted, as a few hours earlier, Jones had scored a goal in a NHL game for the first time.
The Wild instead played the game and took two points. The only incident was a collision in the third period between Foligno and Dunn. The defenseman took an exaggerated tumble to the ice, so the refs let the initial hit by Foligno and what looked like an ensuing dive go.
The Minnesota Wild lost Joel Eriksson Ek in Seattle and he's now out "day-to-day" with what Jon Hines believes is a minor injury.