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 ...
Nonetheless, you can expect the Wild to take advantage of this rising salary cap and be active in the FA market. But the main ...
With Parise / Suter buyouts largely coming off the books, the Wild will have roughly $22 million to spend on free agents next ...
Wild General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Bill Guerin and Wild Owner Craig Leipold have a plan in place and Leipold said back in October that the Wild plan on spending in FA and have ...
That's one of the takeaways from an Athletic story that talks with Bettman, who was in St. Paul last week for a hockey event and sat with Wild owner Craig Leipold and team CEO Matt Majka.
Next year, that falls to a combined $1.6 million a year through 2028-29. Neither Guerin nor team owner Craig Leipold returned requests for comment Friday.
The NHL revealed the sanction for Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman after a rough action on Tim Stützle of the Ottawa ...
Announced on Friday, the NHL sent a memo to all 32 teams today announcing the anticipated salary cap for the next three seasons. Those salary cap projections are as follows: 2025-26: $95.5 million ...
Wild fans were given a peek Friday into how much money the Wild will have to spend on free agents next season, and how they might manage to sign Kirill Kaprizov to a long-term contract extension.