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Minnesota Wild Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Brent Flahr today announced the National Hockey League (NHL) club has re-signed forward Sam Anas (pronounced ann-is) to a two-year, two-way contract.
While Iowa Wild fell short of making the playoffs once again, the team has plenty to hang its hat on, including breaking 40 team and individual records. The team reflected on the season on exit interview day and spoke to how to prepare for next season…
Here's a list of every individual and team record broken by Iowa Wild during the 2017-18 season.
Although the 2017-18 season ended without a playoff run for Iowa Wild, this year was one for the books. That is, the record books.
Iowa Wild (33-27-10-6; 82 points) set a franchise record for points in a season and defenseman Alex Grant set a record for most goals by a defenseman in a single season as the team defeated Milwaukee Admirals (38-32-4-2; 82 points) by a score of 4-2…
Iowa Wild closes out its season with a road contest against Milwaukee Admirals for the second game of a back-to-back with the divisional rival. The game marks the 10th contest of the season, with Iowa holding a 3-4-1-1 record against Milwaukee. …
Iowa Wild (32-27-10-6; 80 points) shut out Milwaukee Admirals (38-31-4-2; 82 points) by a score of 3-0 in front of 8,505 fans at Wells Fargo Arena for Fan Appreciation Night. With the win, the Wild set a franchise record for home victories in a single…
Iowa Wild hosts Fan Appreciation Night as the team takes on Milwaukee Admirals Friday night to kick off a home-and-home series to end the 2017-18 season. The meeting will be the ninth contest of the season, with Iowa owning a 2-4-1-1 record against Milwaukee. …
Iowa Wild (31-27-10-6; 78 points) fell to Rockford IceHogs (40-26-4-4; 88 points) by a score of 5-3 Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Arena.
Iowa Wild hosts Rockford IceHogs for the 12th and final time as the team’s face off Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Arena. Iowa is 5-4-2-0 against Rockford this season, including a 2-3-0-0 record at home in 2017-18. All-time, the Wild is 22-26-3-0…
Louie Belpedio, Gerry Fitzgerald and Mitch McLain explain what its like to jump from the college ranks into the AHL, right in the middle of an extremely competitive Central Division.