Who did the Wild send down?
Minnesota Wild – Transactions
| Date | Player | Transaction |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 31, 2022 | K. Rau | Sent to minors Iowa-AHL |
| Jan 31, 2022 | A. Hammond | Sent to minors Iowa-AHL |
| Jan 31, 2022 | K. Czuczman | Sent to minors Iowa-AHL |
| Jan 31, 2022 | J. Greenway | Contract extended Three-year contract extension |
Why was there an NHL lockout in 2004?
The Lockout of 2004-05 During the lockout, the primary dispute was the league’s desire to implement a salary cap to limit spending on player salaries. This was opposed by the NHL Players Association (NHLPA), which proposed an alternative system of revenue sharing.
Did the Wild make any trades?
The Los Angeles Kings have acquired forward Kevin Fiala in a trade with the Minnesota Wild, the Kings announced Wednesday. The Wild will receive a 2022 first-round pick and the rights to prospect defenseman Brock Faber in return for the restricted free agent.
When was the last time the NHL had a lockout?
The lockout shortened the 2012–13 NHL season, originally scheduled to begin on October 11, 2012, from 82 to 48 games, a reduction of 41.5 percent. The revised season started on January 19, 2013 and ended on April 28, 2013.
What caused the 2012 NHL lockout?
The owners of the league’s franchises, led by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, declared a lockout of the members of the NHLPA after a new agreement could not be reached before the expiry of the NHL collective bargaining agreement on September 16, 2012.
Who was Kevin Fiala Traded for?
defenceman Brock Faber
Trade season is officially open again, as the Los Angeles Kings and Minnesota Wild struck a big deal on Wednesday. The Wild were the sellers in this move, sending Kevin Fiala to the rising Los Angeles Kings for prospect defenceman Brock Faber and LA’s first-round pick, 19th overall in this year’s draft.
Who was the Wilds goalie?
Marc‑André FleuryCam TalbotZane McIntyre
Minnesota Wild/Goaltenders