There was a time this season when the Minnesota Wild were the cream of the crop in the National Hockey League. At the beginning of January, John Hynes' club was 27-12-4 and looking potent in the Western Conference. Then came devastating long-term injuries to Kirill Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin, which completely derailed the season. Although the Wild finished 45-30-7 and occupied the top wildcard berth in the conference, it was a struggle without three of the team's most important players.
Published: 05/10/2025
Author: ClutchPoints | Minnesota Wild News
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