The Minnesota Wild are well represented at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Between five players representing the United States and Sweden, the organization had multiple
The 4 Nations Face-Off is nearly complete, with just the championship between Team USA and Team Canada to take place on Thursday, Feb. 20. Before the tournament
Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will start Team Sweden's game against Canada in Wednesday night's opener of the 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal.
Mitch Marner scored the game winner in overtime as Canada beat Sweden 4-3 despite surrendering a two-goal lead
When you go on break for so long, it’s almost like a mini training camp,” said Wild assistant coach Jack Capuano, following the team’s Wednesday practice at TRIA Rink.
Eriksson Ek and Brodin, a pair of Minnesota Wild first-round picks who hail from the same small hometown in Sweden, live on the same lake in the offseason and played their Swedish Elite League hockey for their hometown Farjestad, each scored goals to give Sweden a stunning chance.
The United States and Canada will renew their rivalry with each country’s best players on the ice for the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off. But that has nothing on the European neighbor matchup between Sweden and Finland.
Canada won't get an extra day to start developing a plan for Sweden's goaltender at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Sweden coach Sam Hallam said Tuesday the team has decided on a starting goaltender, but will wait until Wednesday to name his choice for the tournament opener against Canada that evening in Montreal.