As the offseason begins in earnest, some Wild stories to follow
- Marc-Andre Fleury, the goalie known as 'Flower', announced his retirement from the NHL during an extended media event held recently in Minnesota.
- Fleury ended his career after playing for Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Minnesota, crediting his wife and three children for their sacrifices.
- Meanwhile, Wild players reflect on a challenging season marked by injuries, including Joel Eriksson Ek's 46 games and David Jiricek's season-ending injury in March.
- Zuccarello noted that while social media was once a positive tool, it has increasingly turned into a platform filled with negativity, often targeting players and their families.
- Fleury plans to stay in Minnesota and ideally take a role with the Wild, while GM Bill Guerin focuses on strengthening forwards as the team lacks a first-round draft pick after acquiring Jiricek.
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As the offseason begins in earnest, some Wild stories to follow
Cynical folks from about 40 other states and a handful of Canadian provinces like to poke fun at the self-proclaimed State of Hockey, noting that for all of Minnesota’s hockey talent and culture, the Stanley Cup has never been won here. To the contrary, the NHL’s most revered trophy almost always makes a summer stop in Minnesota, when a triumphant player from Eden Prairie or White Bear Lake or Grand Rapids brings the chalice to their home rink f…
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