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Wild's Marcus Foligno to Play First Game with Brother Nick
Foligno brothers set to take the ice together for the first time in the NHL
Mar. 26, 2026 at 10:54pm
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Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno will return from a lower-body injury and play his first game alongside his brother Nick Foligno, who was recently acquired in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks. This will mark the first time the Foligno brothers have played together in the NHL.
Why it matters
The Foligno brothers playing together is a feel-good story for the Wild, who are looking to make a late-season push in the Western Conference playoff race. Their brotherly bond and on-ice chemistry could provide a boost to the team as they try to catch the division-leading Colorado Avalanche and second-place Dallas Stars.
The details
Marcus Foligno had missed the Wild's last 12 games due to a lower-body injury, but he is now healthy and eager to take the ice with his older brother Nick for the first time in their NHL careers. The two brothers will be playing on the same line, which Marcus says makes the opportunity that much more special.
- Marcus Foligno last played for the Wild on March 12, 2026.
- Nick Foligno was acquired by the Wild in a trade deadline deal with the Chicago Blackhawks.
The players
Marcus Foligno
A forward for the Minnesota Wild who is returning from a lower-body injury to play his first game alongside his brother.
Nick Foligno
Marcus Foligno's older brother, who was recently acquired by the Minnesota Wild in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks.
What they’re saying
“I'm a little nervous because I have been out a little while, but I am excited to be back. It's a dream come true to play with my brother and the fact that we are playing on the same line makes it that much better. Hope to have a great game tonight.”
— Marcus Foligno
What’s next
The Wild will look to build momentum and make a late-season push in the playoff race with the Foligno brothers playing together for the first time.
The takeaway
The Foligno brothers' long-awaited opportunity to play together in the NHL represents a heartwarming moment for the Wild and their fans, and could provide a much-needed boost as the team tries to climb the standings in the competitive Western Conference.
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