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According to a new article from Joe Smith and Michael Russo of The Athletic, the trade market for the Minnesota Wild’s Marco Rossi may have already come and gone.
The Minnesota Wild have been trying to trade Marco Rossi away for years... but now that mission has hit a snag.
From No. 1 pick Aaron Ekblad to No. 3 Leon Draisaitl and No. 126 Gustav Forsling, the 2014 draft class has made a massive impact on this Stanley Cup Final. Sportsnet's Michael Amato examines that and ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBuffalo Sabres’ Ideal 2025 OffseasonStop me if you’ve heard this before: the Buffalo Sabres are facing a critical offseason. Fresh off its 14th consecutive ...
Nelson was believed to be Minnesota’s top target, and the veteran center signing a three-year, $7.5 million AAV deal with ...
An NHL insider has given a big update on the Vancouver Canucks' pursuit of Minnesota Wild RFA forward Marco Rossi, who many ...
While the Flames themselves haven’t been involved in any moves just yet, that doesn’t mean the rumours that are swirling ...
Throughout the season, the Seattle Kraken's front office has been keen on their mindset to be aggressive in their pursuit of ...
A handful of Canadian teams have spoken with the Wild regarding pending RFA center Marco Rossi, but the Canucks are the club ...
The Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames are both interested in trading for Minnesota Wild forward Marco Rossi.
Pending restricted free agent Marco Rossi appears to be on the trade block and TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports the Vancouver Canucks are among the interested suitors.
Which forward should the Sabres acquire forward, via trade or free agency? Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington answer that question, as well as a few others, in this roundtable.
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