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Wild signs Cuma; 17 Elite League players taken in Draft; Best of the Rest
Posted on July 10th, 2009 7:55 AM By Michael Russo As I mentioned yesterday, the Wild has signed Tyler Cuma to a three-year, $2.625 million contract plus standard entry-level contract bonuses.
Brodziak files for arbitration
Posted on July 5th, 2009 7:20 PM By Michael Russo TUESDAY ALERT: Still out of town, but Stephane Veilleux's Wild career is expected to officially end today.
Penguins would be wise to stay away from Marc-Andre Bergeron unless he's taking a good size pay cut.
Top unrestricted free agents available
Nik Antropov, N.Y. Rangers Mike Comrie, Ottawa Sami Pahlsson, Chicago John Madden, New Jersey Jason Williams, Columbus Manny Malhotra, Columbus Comment: The Wild would be thrilled to land Mikko's older brother, but if it strikes out, it's very likely Pierre-Marc Bouchard could be next year's second-line center.
Wild's Marian Gaborik poised to skate away
Barring a drastic turn of events, Marian Gaborik's days with the Minnesota Wild appear done.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Benoit Pouliot getting another chance from Wild
Benoit Pouliot's reputation precedes him. For the Minnesota Wild prospect, that's both good and bad.
Walsh meeting with Veilleux today
Posted on June 28th, 2009 9:20 AM By Michael Russo Just about to pack up and leave Montreal.
Former prospect in line for a second chance
The Wild's prospects list just got a bit deeper. According to multiple sources, prospect Petr Kalus, who quit the Houston Aeros last October after being upset he didn't make the NHL club, is on his way back to the Wild and will attend the team's development camp in St.
Check out bumps and bruises before fantasy draft
It is officially time to begin preparing for your next fantasy hockey draft. Think it's too early? Think again.
Aaron Portzline looks ahead: Minnesota
In many ways, the firing of Minnesota Wild GM Doug Risebrough shortly after the season ended was a surprise.
Tom Powers: Todd Richards intends to bring Wild up to speed
There's that word again: "Entertaining." It keeps popping up in relation to 2009-10 Wild hockey.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Remaining members of Minnesota Wild's front office looking for a player with 'pizzazz'
This won't be an easy draft for the Minnesota Wild, and they're preparing for it at a difficult time.
Wild: Bergeron surgery a success
The Minnesota Wild say defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron's back surgery was a success.
Ex-Flames GM, Stars aide Button interested in Wild
More than 20 years after beginning his NHL managerial career in Minnesota, Craig Button would love to return.
Surgery on Minnesota Wild goaltender Niklas Backstrom reveals good news; recovery time reduced
Niklas Backstrom skates in warmups before a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets October 25, 2008 at the Xcel Energy Center in St.
Wild defenseman Burns has surgery on shoulder
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Defenseman Brent Burns is the latest Minnesota Wild player to have surgery since the season ended.
So who coaches the Wild next? It's been speculated that Houston Aeros coach Kevin Constantine will be Jacques Lemaire's heir apparent.
Minnesota Wild sign one-year deal with defenseman John Scott
Part of John Scott wishes he were back in the American Hockey League, playing with the Houston Aeros for the Calder Cup.
Wild heading home with mix of emotions
On a night Jacques Lemaire called it quits, the other face of the franchise, Marian Gaborik, might have played his final game with the Wild.
Minnesota Wild general manager Doug Risebrough watches his team's season unravel last week at an NHL game in Saint Paul, Minn.