Wild sign top prospect Mikael Granlund
Finnish star Mikael Granlund is officially a member of the Minnesota Wild. The Star Tribune reports Granlund signed a three-year deal worth $2.7 million.
Finnish star Mikael Granlund is officially a member of the Minnesota Wild. The Star Tribune reports Granlund signed a three-year deal worth $2.7 million.
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The Wild have until June 1 to sign top prospect Mikael Granlund. If not, the 20-year-old Finnish phenom can re-enter the NHL draft.
Stop worrying about Mikael Granlund, Wild fans. The Wild's 2010 first round pick says "of course" he plans on signing with the Wild. Minnesota loses his rights if he's not signed by June 1. However, don't expect him to strike a deal anytime soon. European amateurs can't be signed until March 1.
The 2012 IIHF World Championship is being played in Finland and Sweden starting Friday, and members of the Minnesota Wild are participating. Goalie Matt Hackett is playing for Canada, Mikko Koivu and prospect Mikael Granlund are with Finland and 2011 first-round pick Jonas Brodin is representing Sweden.
The NHL trade deadline is on Monday, but don't expect the Wild to make any big moves. The team has made it pretty clear that they don't want to trade top prospects like Mikael Granlund and Jonas Brodin for a quick fix to this season.
Backup goalie Josh Harding has signed a new three-year contract with the Wild. The Star Tribune says it’s worth $5.75 million dollars overall. Harding, who could have tested the free-agent market next month, said he wasn’t interested in signing with Minnesota unless it was a multi-year contract.
The Wild are red hot and Mikael Granlund is a big reason for it.
The Wild announced Granlund will likely be out for four games.
Clayton Stoner will skate with the Wild again next year. The defenseman signed a two-year extension today, worth an estimated $2.1 million.
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