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Wild recap: November 2019

11/18/2019

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Another aforementioned apology: still not in the hockey mindset yet. Football is still going and starting to heat up as the season passes mid point. The Wolves have been more interesting to watch then the Wild thus far, probably to change though. 
Anyway now that I have angered much of the Minnesota fanbase, here we go with a Wild recap!

Where I Left Off
The last time I checked in with the Wild they had only won 2 out of their first 8 games. It was a dark time for the team and still isn't a ton better but they have won more then they did at that point. The standings above them have changed a little bit but the Wild have firmly stayed at 7th place in the division. 
If you missed it definitely go back and check it out! 

What is happening now
Since I last talked to you all in October the Wild have about cut their wins and losses evenly. They have still taken more losses then wins but have won 5 games since the last time. They need to figure out how to string together some wins since they have not been able to win more then 1 at a time. This season is all about streaks. The Wild have won 3 out of their last 6 games so in theory they may be on to something. However the rest of the division is .500 or above so it will take some streaks of wins in order to catch up. 

Up Next
This week the Wild will go to Buffalo and play the Sabres on Tuesday at 6 PM CT, come home to play Colorado at 7 PM CT on Thursday, and then finish the week at Boston on Saturday at 6 PM CT to start a 3 game road trip.

​Go Wild!
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    2024-25 Minnesota Wild Roster
    2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs
    First Round
    Gm1: @ Vegas L 2-4
    Gm2: @ Vegas W 5-2
    Gm3: vs. Vegas W 5-2
    Gm4: vs. Vegas L/OT 3-4
    Gm5: @ Vegas L 2-3
    VGK Wins 4-2
    Regular Season
    April 2025
    4/2: @ NY Rangers L/OT 4-5
    4/4: @ NY Islanders L 1-3
    4/6: vs. Dallas W 3-2
    4/9: vs. San Jose W/OT 8-7
    4/11: @ Calgary L 2-4
    4/12: @ Vancouver W 3-2
    4/15: vs. Anaheim W/OT 3-2
    Central Standings
    1. Winnipeg (55-22-4)-z
    2. ​Dallas (50-25-6)-x
    3. Colorado (49-29-4)-x
    4. Minnesota (45-30-7)-x
    5. St. Louis (44-30-8)-x
    6. Utah (38-31-13)-e
    7. Nashville (29-44-8)-e
    8. Chicago (25-46-11)-e
    Last Updated: 4/15/25 9:54 PM
    z-clinched best in conference
    ​y-clinched best in division
    x-clinched playoff berth
    ​e-eliminated from playoff contention 
    Preseason
    9/21: @ Winnipeg W 5-2
    9/25: @ Dallas L 2-5
    9/27: vs. Winnipeg W 8-5
    9/29: vs. Dallas L 2-4
    10/1: vs. Chicago W 7-2
    10/4: @ Chicago W 6-1
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    Xcel Energy Center
    Saint Paul, MN
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    Northwest Champions:
    2008
    Stanley Cup Playoff Appearances:
    2003, 2007-08, 2012-18, 2021-23, 2025
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    39-33-10, No Postseason​
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