Minnesota Wild Schedule 2022-2023
Whether you’re a die-hard Wild fan or a casual hockey fan looking to catch a game or two, the Minnesota Wild schedule offers a full slate of exciting matchups that are sure to provide plenty of thrills and excitement throughout the NHL season.
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Minnesota Wild Games (NHL Playoffs)
The Wild lost the series 4-2.
- Game 1: Stars @ American Airlines Center (W 3-2 OT)
- Game 2: Stars @ American Airlines Center (L 7-3)
- Game 3: Stars @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-1)
- Game 4: Stars @ Xcel Energy Center (L 3-2)
- Game 5: Stars @ American Airlines Center (L 4-0)
- Game 6: Stars @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-0)
- Game 7: Stars @ American Airlines Center (L 4-1)
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Minnesota Wild Scores
October 2022
- 10/16, Rangers @ Xcel Energy Center (L 7-3)
- 10/16, Kings @ Xcel Energy Center (L 7-6)
- 10/18, Avalanche @ Xcel Energy Center (L 6-3)
- 10/21, Canucks @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-3 OT)
- 10/22, Bruins @ TD Garden (L 4-3 OT)
- 10/26, Canadiens @ Bell Centre (W 3-1)
- 10/28, Senators @ Canadian Tire Centre (W 4-2)
- 10/30, Red Wings @ Little Caesars Arena (L 2-1)
- 10/30, Blackhawks @ United Center (W 4-3 SO)
November 2022
- 11/02, Canadiens @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-1)
- 11/04, Kraken @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-0)
- 11/09, Kings @ Crypto.com Arena (L 1-0)
- 11/10, Ducks @ Honda Center (W 4-1)
- 11/12, Kraken @ Climate Pledge Arena (W 1-0)
- 11/13, Sharks @ Xcel Energy Center (L 3-2 SO)
- 11/16, Predators @ Bridgestone Arena (L 2-1)
- 11/18, Penguins @ Xcel Energy Center (L 6-4)
- 11/20, Hurricanes @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1 OT)
- 11/24, Jets @ Xcel Energy Center (W 6-1)
- 11/25, Maple Leafs @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-3)
- 11/27, Coyotes @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-3)
December 2022
- 12/02, Oilers @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-3)
- 12/03, Ducks @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-4 SO)
- 12/04, Stars @ American Airlines Center (W 6-5 SO)
- 12/08, Flames @ Scotiabank Saddledome (L 5-3)
- 12/10, Oilers @ Rogers Place (L 5-2)
- 12/11, Canucks @ Rogers Arena (W 3-0)
- 12/13, Oilers @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1)
- 12/15, Red Wings @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-1)
- 12/17, Blackhawks @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-1)
- 12/18, Senators @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-2)
- 12/22, Ducks @ Honda Center (W 4-1)
- 12/23, Sharks @ SAP Center at San Jose (L 5-2)
- 12/28, Jets @ Canada Life Centre (W 4-1)
- 12/30, Stars @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-1)
- 12/31, Blues @ Enterprise Center (W 5-2)
January 2023
- 01/05, Lightning @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-1)
- 01/08, Sabres @ KeyBank Center (L 6-5 OT)
- 01/09, Blues @ Xcel Energy Center (L 3-0)
- 01/11, Rangers @ Madison Square Garden (L 4-3 SO)
- 01/13, Islanders @ UBS Arena (W 3-1)
- 01/15, Coyotes @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1)
- 01/18, Capitals @ Capital One Arena (W 4-2)
- 01/20, Hurricanes @ PNC Arena (L 5-2)
- 01/21, Panthers @ FLA Live Arena (L 5-3)
- 01/25, Lightning @ Amalie Arena (L 4-2)
- 01/27, Flyers @ Xcel Energy Center (W 3-2 OT)
- 01/29, Sabres @ Xcel Energy Center (W 3-2 SO)
February 2023
- 02/07, Coyotes @ Mullet Arena (L 3-2)
- 02/09, Stars @ American Airlines Center (L 5-1)
- 02/10, Golden Knights @ Xcel Energy Center (L 5-1)
- 02/12, Devils @ Xcel Energy Center (W 3-2 SO)
- 02/14, Panthers @ Xcel Energy Center (L 2-1 SO)
- 02/16, Avalanche @ Xcel Energy Center (L 3-2)
- 02/18, Stars @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1 SO)
- 02/19, Predators @ Xcel Energy Center (W 4-3)
- 02/22, Kings @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1)
- 02/24, Blue Jackets @ Nationwide Arena (W 2-0)
- 02/25, Maple Leafs @ Scotiabank Arena (2-1 OT)
- 02/26, Blue Jackets @ Xcel Energy Center (W 3-2 OT)
March 2023
- 03/01, Islanders @ Xcel Energy Center (W 2-1 SO)
- 03/03, Canucks @ Rogers Arena (W 2-1)
- 03/05, Flames @ Scotiabank Saddledome (W 3-0)
- 03/08, Flames @ Xcel Energy Center (L 1-0 SO)
- 03/09, Jets @ Canada Life Centre (W 4-2)
- 03/12, Sharks @ SAP Center at San Jose (W 5-2)
- 03/13, Coyotes @ Mullett Arena (L 5-4 OT)
- 03/16, Blues @ Enterprise Center (W 8-5)
- 03/18, Bruins @ Xcel Energy Center (L 5-2)
- 03/19, Capitals @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-3)
- 03/21, Devils @ Prudential Center (W 2-1 OT)
- 03/23, Flyers @ Wells Fargo Center (L 5-4 SO)
- 03/25, Blackhawks @ Xcel Energy Center (W 3-1)
- 03/28, Kraken @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-1)
- 03/30, Avalanche @ Ball Arena (W 4-2)
April 2023
- 04/02, Golden Knights @ T-Mobile Arena (L 4-1))
- 04/04, Golden Knights @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-3 SO)
- 04/07, Penguins @ PPG Paints Arena (L 4-1)
- 04/09, Blues @ Xcel Energy Center (W 5-3)
- 04/11, Blackhawks @ United Center (W 4-2)
- 04/12, Jets @ Xcel Energy Center (L 3-1)
- 04/14, Predators @ Bridgestone Arena (W 4-3 OT)
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How long is the Minnesota Wild season?
The Minnesota Wild’s regular season typically lasts for 82 games, which is the standard length for a National Hockey League (NHL) season. The season typically begins in early October and ends in early April, with each team playing a balanced schedule of 41 home games and 41 away games.
How many seasons have the Minnesota Wild played?
The Minnesota Wild have played a total of 21 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) since their inception in 2000. The team was created as part of the NHL’s expansion, becoming the first major professional sports team in Minnesota since the North Stars left the state in 1993.
The Wild have had some success during their history, reaching the playoffs eight times and advancing to the Western Conference Finals in 2003. The team has also had several notable players, including Marian Gaborik, Mikko Koivu, and Zach Parise.
What was the best Minnesota Wild season ever?
The best Minnesota Wild season ever was the 2002-2003 season, when the team made an unexpected run to the Western Conference Finals. The Wild finished the regular season with a record of 42 wins, 29 losses, and 10 ties, earning them the sixth seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
In the playoffs, the Wild defeated the heavily-favored Colorado Avalanche in the first round, winning the series in seven games. They followed that up with a second-round upset of the Vancouver Canucks, winning that series in seven games as well.
The Wild’s playoff run came to an end in the Western Conference Finals, where they were defeated by the Ducks of Anaheim in four games. Despite falling short of the Stanley Cup Finals, the Wild’s playoff run was a remarkable achievement for the young franchise and helped to establish them as a competitive team in the NHL.
What was the worst Minnesota Wild season ever?
The worst Minnesota Wild season ever was the 2001-2002 season, which was just the team’s second season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Wild finished the regular season with a record of 26 wins, 35 losses, and 12 ties, earning them 64 points and a fifth-place finish in the Northwest Division.
The Wild struggled throughout the season, with a lack of offensive production and inconsistent play leading to numerous losses. The team’s leading scorer that season was Andrew Brunette, who had just 51 points in 80 games.
Who is the Minnesota Wild’s biggest rival?
The Minnesota Wild’s biggest rival is the Colorado Avalanche. The two teams have a long-standing and heated rivalry that dates back to the Wild’s inaugural season in the NHL in 2000-2001.
The rivalry was fueled by a playoff series between the two teams in 2003, which saw the Wild upset the heavily-favored Avalanche in seven games in the first round of the playoffs. The series featured several close games and dramatic moments, including a series-clinching goal in overtime by Andrew Brunette in Game 7.