Eriksson Ek (lower body) is expected back in the lineup Tuesday against the Blues but is still awaiting final medical clearance, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
The line also had the second-highest goals per 60 minutes in the league last season. But how much will it hurt the rest of the lineup?
The Wild are starting to look more like themselves. Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin practiced with the team Monday at Tria Rink in St. Paul after injuries kept them out of the 2-1 loss to Dallas on ...
Almost getting shut out wasn’t the best first impression by the Wild as they began playing without Mats Zuccarello for the ...
No. 1 St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas has been inching closer to a return from his broken ankle. He traveled with the Blues on their 1-1-1 road swing through Buffalo, Boston and Carolina and ...
Fantasy hockey experts Jason Chen and Michael Amato go through a litany of injuries and wonder which players and goalies will ...
The Wild (8-3-3) are one of the top teams in the league right now thanks, in part, to a great goalie tandem and one of the league's top stars.
The National Hockey League campaign is officially through six weeks, and things are starting to fall into place in the NHL ...
In the loss to Dallas, Boldly played center on the top line between Kaprizov and Marcus Johansson, but Boldy has played the ...
The Minnesota Wild (11-3-3) are keeping their eye on four players on the injury report ahead of their Tuesday, November 19 ...
UNRWA, the main U.N. agency aiding Palestinians, said its drivers were forced to unload supplies at gunpoint, in what it called one of the worst such incidents of the war. By Hiba Yazbek The ...