Thursday, October 25, 2012

MN Wild Twitter Account

Hey all you fans!

Remember that I got a Twitter Account a few weeks ago? I need more followers, so everyone go follow me now!






Minnesota Wild Tickets

MN Wild fans! I know we are all still crying about the NHL Lockout, but check out this website for great deals on tickets when the lockout gets fully resolved!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Minnesota Wild Lockout Updates and Tickets

Wild fans- The Lockout is still going on..... but when the NHL finally comes around, you are going to need your tickets! I found these great tickets so check them out here!


Thursday, October 4, 2012

NHL Lockout 2012- Minnesota Wild


More bad news fans- The National Hockey League canceled two weeks of the regular season Thursday, the second time games have been lost because of a lockout in seven years.


The announcement was made in a two-paragraph statement from the NHL. It isn't clear if those games will be made up, allowing for a complete 82-game regular season, if a deal can be struck soon with the locked out players.

They are unable to work out how to split up $3 billion (really? That's like nothing, comparatively) in hockey-related revenues with the players' association, the NHL wiped out 82 games from Oct. 11 through Oct. 24 — beginning with four next Thursday, which would have been the league's opening night.

Although there have been negotiations between the league and players in recent days, unlike the 2004-05 lockout that forced the cancellation of the entire season, the two sides haven't gotten any closer to a deal on core economic issues.


This is slightly embarrassing for everyone involved. Hockey should be about the game, not the money. We'll keep you posted. 


FILE - In this May 15, 2012, file photo, ice covered hockey pucks are shown at the New Jersey Devils practice rink in Newark, N.J. The NHL said Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, that it has canceled the hockey season through Oct. 24, a total of 82 games, because of the ongoing lockout. The NHL and the players' union are unable to decide how to divide $3 billion in hockey-related revenues. There have been negotiations in recent days, but the sides have not gotten any closer to an agreement on core economic issues. Photo: AP / AP