The Minnesota Wild have a few moves they can make this offseason as they try to retool a foundation for success.
As the 2024 postseason continues, teams that have missed the playoffs are already gearing up for the offseason. The Minnesota Wild are just one of those teams that are looking to be busy within the next few months.
The Minnesota Wild had a disappointing 2023-24 season. After making the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2023, they had high hopes for a return this year. And while players like Marco Rossi took a step forward, others like Filip Gustavsson took a step back.
The IIHF Men’s World Championship in Czechia is full of NHL stars this year – but there’s also an abundance of top prospects to choose from. That’s what makes this tournament fun – the wide variety of players from all over the world coming together to chase gold.
Recently, we learned that the Minnesota Wild would be willing to listen to offers for Marco Rossi and Filip Gustavsson. These are two interesting young players.
Hungary coach Marco Rossi is urging Napoli to focus on locals when hiring a new coach. Napoli are expected to replace caretaker Francesco Calzona with a new permanent name.
For the second straight year, Calgary Flames fans have been forced to find a new team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. There was hope amongst the fan base that the Flames could bounce back after a tough 2022-23 season, but it became evident early on that this current roster isn’t good enough to compete.
Hungary coach Marco Rossi can't see Francesco Calzona continuing in charge of Napoli next season. Calzona currently serves as Slovakia and Napoli coach, with the club deal running to the end of the season.
One of the more surprising teams to miss out on the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs is the Minnesota Wild. The Wild were officially eliminated from the postseason with a loss on April 9 to the Colorado Avalanche in which they surrendered five goals.
Over the years, the Minnesota Wild have been well represented when it came to the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the player that shows a higher level of dedication and perseverance to the game of hockey.
The Minnesota Wild were wheeling and dealing at an NHL trade deadline that was much more active than in past years. But there was only so much they could shake up, after president of hockey operations Bill Guerin signed those who would have been his most valuable trade deadline assets to recent contract extensions instead.
We cashed all three of our plus-money looks on the ice last night, and now it's time to do it again with a trio of Friday plays in the NHL. We continue to target some great prices, with three spots all at +162 or better.
There's much to like tonight in the NHL, and we've got a trio of plus-money prop straights to pocket ahead of the action.
The Minnesota Wild want to extend Marco Rossi and Brock Faber, and they’d like pen to paper this offseason.
The consensus this year is that the sensational Connor Bedard will be the front-runner for this year, and that can be seen with Betway giving him -180 odds to win the award.
As the 2023-24 season enters the All-Star break it’s also a nice point to stop and look at possible awards projections. The Calgary Flames have a young player excelling in his first year and could very well end up on some Calder Trophy ballots – that is Connor Zary.
On January 22nd, 2023, the Vancouver Canucks relieved beloved head coach Bruce Boudreau of his duties and replaced him with current coach Rick Tocchet.
The race for the Calder Trophy in 2023-24 has been a fascinating one as we approach the midway point of the season. You know who the contenders are. Connor Bedard has lived up to the hype and then some.
A long-running frustration with the Minnesota Wild is that they'd drafted Marco Rossi to be a No. 1 center, only to steadfastly refuse to let him play in that role.
Last night we circled our two favorite spots, and attacked them with some aggressive combo bets. That paid off big-time, so we're maintaining our aggressive approach tonight.
You don't have to be a fan of the Chicago Blackhawks to know that Connor Bedard is having a very good rookie season. Bedard is more than living up to the hype.
While he’s still undoubtedly someone the Wild are hoping pans out, The Athletic’s Joe Smith reported Tuesday that he believes the Wild would “be open to moving Marco Rossi if the right deal came up,” such as one with a 2023 first-round pick as compensation.
The Minnesota Wild have announced they have reassigned Austrian forward Marco Rossi to the Iowa Wild of the AHL.
It’s a huge deal for Rossi to get back on the ice in a game situation before Minnesota Wild training camp later this year.
Though it is still not exactly clear what is wrong, Marco Rossi won’t be playing for the Minnesota Wild anytime soon. The ninth-overall pick has returned to Austria according to Michael Russo of The Athletic and is expected to return in six weeks.
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