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Wild Week Ahead: Schedule & Storylines – Team Improvements & Bogosian Injured

The Minnesota Wild finally had a solid week in terms of wins and losses. They played three games and came out with three wins. One of those wins was at home, while the other two were back-to-back wins on the road against teams that were fighting for spots in the postseason. The first win of the week started it off on the right foot and clinched the Wild a position in the playoffs. 

That game was also the first home game since the news of Jessi Pierce and her children’s deaths went public. There was a beautiful tribute left for her in her pressbox seat, and items were added as the evening went on. This week, the Wild will be back home for one game before they again head on the road. Here are a couple of storylines to follow for the week of Apr. 6 – Apr. 13. 

Wild’s Bogosian Injured

While the Wild found a way to get wins this past week, they also lost one of their solid players on the blue line.Zach Bogosian was injured during their win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, Apr. 4. According to a post by Michael Russo of The Athletic, Bogosian was hurt when another player dodged his hit and is listed as day-to-day.  

Minnesota Wild Celebrate
Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek and goaltender Jesper Wallstedt celebrate (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)

Bogosian is more of a stay-at-home type defenseman who doesn’t tally a lot of points, but he fits in well with the rest of the lineup. He steps up to block shots, and clearly, he’s not afraid to throw his body around, which is the cause of his recent injury. Luckily for the Wild, they have other defensemen like Jeff Petry who can slot into the open spot, but the faster Bogosian recovers, the better. 

Wild Improve Game 

Last week, it was mentioned how the Wild had to focus on playing their game, and they did just that. They improved their overall efforts, and everything else followed suit. The only exception was their game against the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, Apr. 5. They still got the win, but they gave up a three-goal lead and had to score in the final two minutes to steal the win. 

Their game has been more energized as of late, and before they gave up the three goals against the Red Wings, they looked pretty solid. They moved the puck quickly and efficiently, something they need to continue to do. Hopefully, they can keep improving their game as the postseason gets closer and closer. 

Wild Schedule Apr. 6 – Apr. 13

DateOpponentTime (CT)LocationNotes
Tues. Apr. 7 Seattle Kraken7:00 PM Grand Casino ArenaWild need to keep winning
Thurs. Apr. 9Dallas Stars8:00 PMAmerican Airlines CenterFuture playoff opponent 
Sat. Apr. 11Nashville Predators4:00 PMBridgestone ArenaPredators fighting to keep in postseason 
Mon. Apr. 13St. Louis Blues7:00 PM Enterprise CenterWild can play spoiler for postseason 

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Mariah E. Stark (Holland)

Mariah E. Stark (Holland)

Mariah Stark (Holland) is a contributing Minnesota Wild and Minnesota Frost writer for THW. Having played hockey since the age of six, she understands the game at an in-depth level and has been a fan of the Wild since their inception. She was the women's hockey beat writer for her college paper at the University of North Dakota. Following her graduation, she wrote for the websites The Runner Sports and Realsport before landing at The Hockey Writers.

She's been covering the Wild at THW since October of 2020, recently credentailed (Oct. 2024) on a game-by-game basis, she specializes in game takeaways along with some features.

She also covers the Minnesota Frost in the PWHL and has been credentialed to cover them since Jan. 2024. She is always looking for different angles to cover the Wild and Frost to dig deeper into the stories surrounding the teams to help fans connect on a more personal level. To follow her journey and see the latest follow her on Twitter @MariahEStark.

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