Wild shaping roster, cuts 17 players
Defensemen Jordan Hendry and Kris Fredheim were released from their tryout agreements, while six other players were placed on waivers. Nine other players were reassigned to the Wild's AHL affiliate Houston Aeros.
Defensemen Jordan Hendry and Kris Fredheim were released from their tryout agreements, while six other players were placed on waivers. Nine other players were reassigned to the Wild's AHL affiliate Houston Aeros.
Numerous reports of tornadoes and nearly 100 mph straight-line winds.
Of the four, only one was wearing a lifejacket when the boat capsized Wednesday.
The pushback includes loosening restrictions on growler sales for bigger craft breweries and a more direct line of spirit sales to customers.
It's the second night in a row that severe storms are hitting the metro.
Photo above is a view from Marshall as the line of storms moved through Thursday evening.
The tornado watch is in effect until midnight.
The single-story home was fully engulfed in flames when first responders arrived early Wednesday morning.
The warning covers an area of Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska.
A devastating house fire happened early Thursday morning.
The incident happened Wednesday night near a shopping center and Cub.
Alexander John Odegaard was sentenced in U.S. District Court Tuesday.
Martha Llanos Rodriguez died in the wreck on I-90.
The Minnesota Wild’s season came to an end on Saturday but four of its defensemen were reassigned to the Houston Aeros of the AHL. Marco Scandella, Nate Prosser, Chey Genoway and Kris Fredheim are eligible to play the rest of the season, and playoffs if the Aeros reach the postseason.
The deal would be a two-way contract with the Wild's AHL affiliate the Houston Aeros. Aaron Boogaard is still fighting charges connected to his brother's death.
The Minnesota Wild have released their preliminary training camp roster. Players will report to camp on Friday and start scrimmaging this weekend. Both Saturday's and Sunday's scrimmage will be open to the public from 10-11 a.m.
Friday is the opening day of Minnesota Wild training camp. The first thing players will do is go through fitness testing, physicals, and take a photo. The team also expanded their training camp roster by 18 as prospects arrived from a tournament in Michigan.
The 23-man Wild roster is set for opening night. The puck is set to drop at 7p.m. Saturday night at the Xcel Energy Center. Minnesota will look to edge the Columbus Blue Jackets with off-season, first line additions Devin Setoguchi and Dany Heatley.
Members of the Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks visited paralyzed prep hockey player Jack Jablonski this week. Fox Sports North reports four San Jose skaters made it a priority to check in on the Benilde-St. Margaret JV player as soon as they got off the plane from California to Minnesota.
Minnesota needs to get down to 23 before they open the season next week.
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