While it’s disappointing that the Minnesota Wild’s season is likely over, it may be for the better, especially if they had to play a physical team, because they’ll be without Marcus Foligno for sure and Ryan Hartman for the next two games.
There are just 15 days left in the National Hockey League season. Obviously, that means that playoff races are down to the wire, especially in the Eastern Conference.
There are nine games left in the Minnesota Wild’s schedule and the team is making one last attempt at a playoff berth (despite slim odds). However, what happened on their Saturday clash against the Vegas Golden Knights may just hurt the team’s chances to reach an elusive Wild Card spot.
Hartman’s absence will certainly hurt the Wild’s very slim chances at a playoff spot. The 29-year-old has 19 goals and 23 assists in 68 games this season.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Department of Player Safety announced Monday that Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has been suspended three games for unsportsmanlike conduct during Saturday’s game against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman is facing another suspension after throwing his stick toward officials after Saturday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman is in trouble with the NHL once more.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Department of Player Safety announced Sunday that Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman will have a hearing on Monday for his unsportsmanlike conduct at the end of Saturday’s 2-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.
When a team is battling hard to climb the standings and still believes they can make the playoffs while almost every number and probability equation says they cannot, they need their stars to perform.
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Bill Guerin and Director of Amateur Scouting Judd Bracket have been on a hot streak in the past few drafts.
If the Minnesota Wild were a soap opera, they’d take home all the daytime Emmy Awards. From the jump, this season has been full of drama. Bad starts, mounting injuries, winning streaks, the losing streak, coach firings, internal investigations, and once-heralded prospects getting traded.
Denying he ever said anything to suggest he was retaliating for a cross-check to Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has accused Winnipeg Jets player Cole Perfetti of attempting to bait him into admitting guilt for a high-stick incident during their recent game.
The Minnesota Wild have been at the center of the hockey universe for a few days now, but not for anything good.
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman allegedly admitted that he intentionally high-sticked Winnipeg Jets winger Cole Perfetti in the face on Sunday. Hartman hit Perfetti in the face after a faceoff early in Minnesota's 3-2 loss to the Jets.
Wild forward Ryan Hartman will have a hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety on Monday regarding a slew-foot against Red Wings winger Alex DeBrincat during Sunday’s loss, per a league announcement.
Exciting news for Minnesota Wild fans as the team secured a key player on a new extension Saturday. The Wild announced the signed forward Ryan Hartman to a lucrative three-year deal worth $12 million.
The Minnesota Wild have been busy handing out extensions of late and are reportedly close to another one, this time with winger Ryan Hartman.
Hartman’s health is going to be something to monitor for Wild fans hoping to see their club get off to a fast start. If he’s healthy, he has in the past been an impactful, productive top-six player.
We’ve made it all the way to the top line for Minnesota Wild report cards and we’ll start with the player who bounced around the most on that line, Ryan Hartman.
Binnington caused a fracas and a near-fight with opposing goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury Wednesday night after going after Ryan Hartman following a goal.
The Wild winger took a hack at the Flames defenseman during the first period of a shootout loss before throwing a gloved punch at veteran forward Trevor Lewis.
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman will be a healthy scratch against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday due to his recent propensity for taking penalties, coach Dean Evason said.
Some will say that Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman got away with a slap-on-the-wrist punishment for an infraction worthy of a suspension.
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