The Minnesota Wild have a few moves they can make this offseason as they try to retool a foundation for success.
Marcus Johansson scored twice against his former team as the Minnesota Wild held on to beat the Washington Capitals 5-3 on Tuesday night in Saint Paul, Minn.
This is not the first rodeo for Minnesota Wild fans and Marcus Johansson. Johansson first found himself in a Wild sweater during the COVID-shortened 2020-21 campaign.
When an NHL team fires its head coach, the company line is that the team just needed a fresh voice in the locker room. But what does that mean? Is it just a buzzword?
A long-running frustration with the Minnesota Wild is that they'd drafted Marco Rossi to be a No. 1 center, only to steadfastly refuse to let him play in that role.
Keeping with the theme of grade reports for Minnesota Wild players acquired at the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline, the next player up would be Marcus Johansson.
The Minnesota Wild have signed forward Marcus Johansson to a two-year contract extension.
Neal Pionk of the Winnipeg Jets has been fined $5,000, the maximum amount allowable under the CBA, for his cross-check on Minnesota Wild center Marcus Johansson.
The Wild left five of their biggest stars at home and ground out a tough, late-season road win against a Chicago side already eliminated from the playoffs Monday night. Minnesota struggled for the first two-and-a-half periods but two goals from Marcus Johansson in just under three minutes in the final period completed the comeback.
Marcus Johansson scored two of the Minnesota Wild's three goals over the final six minutes to lift them to a 4-2 win against the host Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night.
As the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline continues at a torrid pace, the Minnesota Wild have made their next move, but this time as buyers instead of playing the role of broker and simply accruing draft picks using their available cap space.
Washington Capitals forward Marcus Johansson has been ruled out of Saturday's matinee against the visiting New York Rangers due to a non-COVID illness.
Marcus Johansson, 31, scored nine goals and 29 points in 69 games split between the Seattle Kraken and Washington in 2021-22.
The Kraken boast nearly $7.5 million in open salary-cap room, which gives them the flexibility to be creative at the trade deadline.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken’s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player projected to be on the opening night roster.
The Seattle Kraken have added to their offensive arsenal, signing a former first-round pick, Marcus Johansson. The unrestricted free agent agreed to a one-year deal worth $1.5 million.
Johansson failed to record a point in three playoff games. He notched six goals and eight assists in 36 regular-season contests.
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