Wild skip day off, hold outdoors practice for fans
Following their 5-2 win over Dallas Saturday, the Minnesota Wild head outdoors for a free practice at the John Rose Oval in Roseville
Following their 5-2 win over Dallas Saturday, the Minnesota Wild head outdoors for a free practice at the John Rose Oval in Roseville
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Wild fans can mark down Sunday, Jan. 22 to get up close and personal with their favorite team. For the second straight year, the Wild will hold a free, outdoor workout at the John Rose Oval in Roseville.
The Minnesota Wild outlasted the New Jersey Devils at the Xcel Energy Center last night, and skated away with a 4-2 win. The first five goals of the game came in the first period before Kyle Brodziak put the game on ice in the third period.
The Wild snap their two-game losing streak with a win over Anaheim. A three-goal outburst in the first period gave Minnesota all they offense they would need. With the win, the Wild jump ahead of Edmonton for first place in the Northwest Division.
After back-to-back losses in Vancouver and Calgary, and a five game winless streak, Wild head coach Mike Yeo decided to give players a day off Wednesday. Injuries have forced Yeo to play the likes of Dany Heatley, Matt Cullen and Kyle Brodziak more minutes. The extra ice time is wearing on the players, but Yeo hopes the rest will help put the Wild back in the win column.
After missing 32 of the last 34 games with a concussion, Guillaume Latendresse has returned to practice with the Wild. The Star Tribune reports Latendresse skated with Mikko Koivu today, who is out with a shoulder injury. The Wild start the second half of the NHL season tomorrow night, hosting Nashville.
The Minnesota Wild has a Valentine's Day date with the Anaheim Ducks at Xcel Energy Center. Minnesota is 1-5 since winning two straight before the All-Star break. The Ducks, meanwhile, are 12-2-3 in their last 17.
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