Bolduc is waivers exempt and was allowed to be assigned to the AHL without having to be exposed to other NHL teams.
Faksa scored his first career shootout goal in the 10th round, faking a forehand shot before sliding a backhand past Chicago ...
The Minnesota Wild got the early jump, fell back, and then found a way to answer and take the win to go into the break on a ...
A feel-good rally is certainly one way to ensure the Wild return from a two-week hiatus feeling upbeat about their game. Down a forward because of another injury, the Wild overcame a successful ...
Nazar has been steadily integrated into the Hawks' penalty-killing rotation — and with good reason. They haven't allowed a ...
Bill Guerin said it's too soon to know exactly the impact the rising cap will have, but what could it mean for the Wild's ...
How far Boston goes in the NCAA tournament will likely determine how quickly the Blackhawks attempt to sign Greene. Boston ...
Fashion fans love Primark's jumpers — it's no secret. The retailer's £17 crew-neck jumpers are all over social media, where they've become something of a viral sensation. "The best jumpers," as ...
Buffalo Sabres (20-26-5, in the Atlantic Division) Buffalo, New York; Sunday, 1 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Buffalo Sabres host the New Jersey Devils after Jiri Kulich's two-goal game against the ...
MONTREAL (AP) — Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for his first shutout of the season in likely his final game in Montreal, helping the Minnesota Wild beat the Canadiens 4-0 on Thursday night.
Second Period_3, Carolina, Rantanen 26 (Roslovic, Orlov), 4:52. 4, Carolina, Slavin 4 (Blake, Jaaska), 5:59. Third Period_5, Chicago, Bedard 15 (Jones), 6:29.
Shots on Goal_Minnesota 8-8-11_27. Montreal 3-5-12_20. Power-play opportunities_Minnesota 0 of 1; Montreal 0 of 1. Goalies_Minnesota, Fleury 11-5-1 (20 shots-20 saves). Montreal, Dobes 5-1-1 (26-23).
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