Fleet’s surge halted in Minnesota
Boston Fleet forward Alina Müller took home a nice accolade after a strong showing on the ice, earning PWHL First Star of the Week.
Minnesota Frost forward Liz Schepers (21) attempts a shot against the Boston Fleet on Jan. 8 at Xcel Energy Center. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Emma Söderberg's struggles have continued for the Boston Fleet, but the team can't ride Aerin Frankel in net alone. With a world-class goaltender waiting in the stands, it's time the team tests Klara Peslarova at the PWHL level.
As the dust settles on the 2024 season, the Minnesota Vikings will evaluate themselves and set the organization's direction for 2025 and beyond. Let's
Taylor Hall might not be the only former Boston Bruins forward to be traded by the Chicago Blackhawks by the March 7 deadline.
Taylor Heise scored twice to double her season goal total, and Minnesota defeated Boston on Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.
Welcome to the Weekly Rewind, a column published every Monday that recaps the past week of Minnesota Wild hockey, including the team’s record, players with the highest stats, and more. This week, we’ll be looking at how the Wild did from January 20 to 26, 2025.
Facing the prospect of Colorado’s star winger Mikko Rantanen becoming an unrestricted free agent after this season, general manager Chris MacFarland felt the timing was right to deal him away and bolster the Avalanche’s roster for the future.
The Frost jumped on the scoreboard first and pushed through the entire game, never letting off the offense until they got the win.
When the LA Clippers lost Paul George in the offseason, almost everyone was ready to write them off. Many believed they were going to be one of the worst teams
Nicole Hensley started in goal for the Frost, and getting her back in a groove was on the Frost’s to-do list. Hensley made only her second start since Jan. 2, missing time due to a lowe- body injury. In her first game back she gave up four goals in a loss at Montreal on Jan. 17.