Come catch some truly wild hockey action with tickets to see the Minnesota Wild live on the ice. Despite being a fairly new team which has yet to find its groove, the Wild has shown real flashes of brilliance on the ice and have some top players playing in top form. If the Wild can stay focused a ...
Come catch some truly wild hockey action with tickets to see the Minnesota Wild live on the ice. Despite being a fairly new team which has yet to find its groove, the Wild has shown real flashes of brilliance on the ice and have some top players playing in top form. If the Wild can stay focused and push themselves this season, there is a good chance that fans will see some truly special hockey action from them in the future.
The Wild are based in St. Paul Minnesota and sport the colors green, harvest gold, red and wheat. Their logo is symbolic of the spirit of Minnesota and consists of an animal's profile with a mural of trees. There is also a red sky, a yellow moon and a white star which is symbolic of the North Star. This star forms the eye of the animal and a representation of the Mississippi river forms its mouth. The traditional rivals of the Wild are the Edmonton Oilers, the Colorado Avalanche and the Vancouver Canucks.
The Wild officially hit the ice in the 2000-2001 season, picking up Marian Gaborik in the entry draft. Gaborik would soon prove to be one of the Wild's most valuable assets, scoring most of their goals in the following season. The Wild got off to a fabulous start for such a young team, scoring at least one goal in every one of their initial seven games. Despite this phenomenal launch, the Wild could not maintain this momentum for long and ended up last in the 2001-2002 season. Still there were promising signs from both Gaborik and Andrew Brunette who both scored an impressive number of goals for the team.
The Wild officially hit the ice in the 2000-2001 season, picking up Marian Gaborik in the entry draft. Gaborik would soon prove to be one of the Wild's most valuable assets, scoring most of their goals in the following season. The Wild got off to a fabulous start for such a young team, scoring at least one goal in every one of their initial seven games. Despite this phenomenal launch, the Wild could not maintain this momentum for long and ended up last in the 2001-2002 season. Still there were promising signs from both Gaborik and Andrew Brunette who both scored an impressive number of goals for the team.
Last season the Wild came in last yet again but showed some promising signs of improving, especially from a number of players who went so far as to set a few records. No doubt, the Wild will soon be in top form and ready to make another play at the playoffs, perhaps even managing to pull off a win. Make sure you're there to see it happen- get to your online ticket vendor now and order your tickets to see the Minnesota Wild live.
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