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  2. TRIA Rink - Wikipedia

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    The Wild was the first tenant at the new development. [2] In April 2017, the ground was broken on the rooftop arena that would serve as a practice facility for the Wild. [3] In early 2017 it was announced that TRIA Orthopedic Center has acquired the naming rights to the rooftop arena. [4] TRIA rink opened on January 10, 2018. [5]

  3. Xcel Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Wild played their first game at the arena on October 11, 2000, against the Philadelphia Flyers. Their first win at the arena came on October 18, 2000, when they defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 6–5. The Wild's first playoff game at the arena was on April 14, 2003. In that game, the Wild suffered a 3–0 loss to the Colorado ...

  4. Minnesota Wild - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Wild-MASC partnership is the first partnership of its kind between a private professional sports team and a public amateur sports organization. Doug Risebrough was named executive vice president/general manager of Minnesota Wild [9] and the Xcel Energy Center was completed and ready for use.

  5. Schwan Super Rink - Wikipedia

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    The Super Rink at National Sports Center is a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) ice rink facility that features eight sheets of ice and is the largest ice arena complex in the world. [2] It is located on the National Sports Center campus in Blaine, Minnesota , a northern suburb of Minneapolis – Saint Paul .

  6. Roy Wilkins Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wilkins Auditorium (nicknamed The Roy) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in St. Paul, Minnesota.Designed by the renowned municipal architect Clarence W. Wigington, it was built in 1932 as an arena extension to the existing St. Paul Auditorium (built 1906–1907).

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  8. List of Minnesota Wild broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    KFAN FM 100.3 is the official flagship home of the Minnesota Wild. Since the 2011-12 NHL season, KFAN has broadcast all Wild preseason, regular season and Stanley Cup Playoff games on the State of Hockey’s top-rated sports talk station. Bob Kurtz (play-by-play), Tom Reid (analyst) and Kevin Falness (studio host) capture all of the action and ...

  9. List of Minnesota Wild general managers - Wikipedia

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    General managers of the Minnesota Wild No. Name Tenure Accomplishments during this term Ref(s) 1 Doug Risebrough: September 2, 1999 – April 16, 2009: 1 division title and 3 playoff appearances [4] [5] 2 Chuck Fletcher: May 22, 2009 – April 23, 2018: 6 playoff appearances [6] [7] 3 Paul Fenton: May 21, 2018 – July 30, 2019: No playoff ...