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Wild Aim to Rebound After Tough March
Minnesota hockey team looks to bounce back from late-season slump.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:37pm
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The Wild's late-season slump has left their playoff hopes hanging in the balance, requiring a strong finish to secure a postseason berth.Boston TodayThe Minnesota Wild hockey team is hoping to put a difficult March behind them and make a strong push for the playoffs as the regular season winds down. After a promising start to the year, the Wild struggled through a rough patch in March that jeopardized their postseason chances.
Why it matters
The Wild's late-season swoon has left them in a precarious position, needing to win key games down the stretch to secure a playoff berth. As one of the most passionate hockey markets in the U.S., a Wild playoff run would energize the team's loyal fanbase in Minnesota.
The details
The Wild's March struggles included a 2-7-1 record that saw them drop out of a comfortable playoff position. Inconsistent play, defensive lapses, and an inability to generate offense plagued the team during this critical stretch. A win in their next game against the Boston Bruins could have clinched a playoff spot, but the Wild were unable to get the job done.
- The Wild's March record was 2-7-1.
- Their next game is against the Boston Bruins.
The players
Minnesota Wild
A professional ice hockey team based in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a member of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).
What’s next
The Wild will need to win their remaining games and get help from other teams to secure a playoff spot.
The takeaway
The Wild's late-season struggles have put their playoff hopes in jeopardy, but a strong finish and some luck could still see them return to the postseason and provide their passionate fanbase with a chance to cheer on a deep playoff run.
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