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After much uncertainty, Spurgeon called it a “moral victory” just to know what’s going on with his own body.
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The Wild won't want to blow all their available salary-cap space on one player.
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The 34-year-old defenseman will have hip and back surgeries and is expected to be ready by next season.
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Now we’ll see if the Wild can get back to playing that fast, successful hockey we saw in Hynes’ first four games.
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The Wild desperately need to string wins together but can’t find a way to get a single one. They’re burying themselves in the standings.
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Kirill Kaprizov had a goal an an assist, setting up Joel Eriksson Ek to bring Minnesota within one with seven minutes to go.
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Alex Goligoski, who is only playing because Spurgeon is injured, drew the ire of Wild coach Dean Evason.
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Minnesota's victory over Colorado on Wednesday could go a long way confidence-wise come playoff time.
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“It's like getting a birthday cake and someone blowing out your candles,” Marcus Foligno said.
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Kaprizov nets two as the Wild finally find a way to win in regulation by beating the Predators 4-3.
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Turnovers and penalties headline the Wild's 5-3 loss to the Panthers.
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The Wild's win over the Jets was their 13th win in their last 17 games.
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Spurgeon first noticed Jake Middleton in San Jose for Middleton's mustache. Now they've teamed up on the Wild's top D pair.
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The defenseman slashed Buchnevich during Game 1 of the Wild-Blues first-round playoff series Monday night.
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Overlooked and undrafted, Spurgeon had once given up on his NHL hopes. A decade later, he's the new captain of the Wild.
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The Wild defenseman isn't the loudest guy in the locker room, but his strong character made him the pick to be the franchise's next captain.
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The star defenseman on the richest annual contract in team history is the choice to lead the team on the ice.
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The Wild head coach spoke Thursday on KFAN and covered a number of topics around the team. Here are the highlights.
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Jared Spurgeon? Zach Parise? Marcus Foligno? We break down the likelihood to replace Mikko Koivu for each of the top contenders.
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