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Submitted by Kristin Holtz on November 19, 2009 - 1:00pm. Minnesota Wild hockey has gotten ugly lately.
Clutterbuck snap shot earns praise
As the Wild's Cal Clutterbuck was being interviewed this week, eavesdropping locker-room neighbor Mikko Koivu interrupted a reporter's comment: "Don't tell him that.
Nolan's 2 goals give Wild 3-2 win over Islanders
Owen Nolan's goal with 67 seconds remaining, his second of the game, sent the struggling Minnesota Wild to a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night.
After three full seasons playing for the Wild 's Houston affiliate in the American Hockey League, Irmen put together a decent training camp in the fall but -- again -- was dispatched to the Aeros.
Minnesota Wild Quarter-Term Grades
After 20 of 82 games, the Minnesota Wild are in trouble. The team sits last in their division and 14th out of 15 teams in the Western Conference with seven wins and 16 points.
We were all baffled by the game last Saturday against Minnesota. I had the right score , but absolutely nothing else right.
'Canes try to end epic skid against visiting Wild
The Carolina Hurricanes will try once again to put an end to the longest losing streak in franchise history when they host the Minnesota Wild in this afternoon's test at RBC Center.The Hurricanes have dropped 14 in a row and are just three losses away from matching the longest skid in NHL history.
Washington upends Wild, wins fourth straight
Brian Pothier's third-period tally proved to be the game-winner, as the Washington Capitals defeated the Minnesota Wild, 3-1, at Verizon Center.Mike Green and Brooks Laich also scored for the Capitals, who have won four straight.
Minnesota Wild Turning It Around After Slow Start
After a putrid start to the 2009-10 NHL season, the Minnesota Wild are starting to show signs of life.
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Maple Leafs try to stay hot versus Wild
The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to keep moving in the right direction as they will try for a third straight win when they host the Minnesota Wild tonight at Air Canada Centre.
After feeling good for four off days after consecutive wins, the Western Conference-worst Wild returned to reality with a 5-2 loss Thursday to Vancouver.
2. Cal Clutterbuck, Wild: Scored first career shorthanded goal, had six shots, three hits and even played the power-play point on a 4-on-3. 3. Martin Havlat, Wild: No points, but best game of the season.
Fourth line is first rate in win over Wild
Darcy Hordichuk scores on his first shot of the season. Photograph by: Eric Miller, Reuters, Vancouver Sun NEXT GAME Tonight at Dallas Stars 5:30 p.m. NET-HD/TEAM 1040 The dance music started as soon as the game ended and wafted from the Vancouver Canucks' dressing room like a soundtrack for victory.
Minnesota jumps out to 2-goal lead in first period, hangs on for 3-2 win
Cal Clutterbuck and Mikko Koivu scored first-period goals and the Minnesota Wild held on to beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Saturday night.
Tom Powers: Identity crisis has Wild losing face
The problem right now is that the Wild aren't sure who or what they are. They know what they used to be.
Gallery: Canucks take on the Minnesota Wild
The Vancouver Canucks beat the Minnesota Wild 5-2. A November 6, 2009 1:07 AM A A A A Minnesota Wild right wing Cal Clutterbuck and Vancouver Canucks defenseman Willie Mitchell pursue the puck in Vancouver's end during the first period of their NHL hockey game in the Xcel Energy Center in St.
Wild slow to stir from two-period sleepwalk
I have to agree with some of you on Sheppard. This experiment or whatever you want to call it needs to end soon.
Callahan's moxie resonates with coaches
Ryan Callahan was in the midst of killing a penalty against the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier this season, patrolling the top of his defensive zone.
Coastal NC science program to begin new season
The Know Your Park citizen science series for the North Carolina coast begins its third season with a discussion of "Raleigh After Roanoke." The National Park Service Outer Banks Group sponsors the series, which begins the new season Monday at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site Visitor Center near Manteo.
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