Minnesota Wild News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/minnesota-wild/ Minnesota sports, but different Tue, 27 May 2025 19:16:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg Minnesota Wild News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/minnesota-wild/ 32 32 Gophers Hockey, Wrestling Headlines Twin Cities Sports Schedule in February https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-gophers-hockey/gophers-hockey-headlines-twin-cities-sports-schedule-feb-2025/ Wed, 15 Jan 2025 19:07:52 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=59040 The best dates in February for Minnesota sports fans to travel to the Twin Cities are unquestionably in the first weekend of the month because the second-ranked University of Minnesota women’s hockey team will host third-ranked Ohio State the afternoon of Feb. 1. The Gopher men also take on Wisconsin.

Red Bull Heavy Metal takes over Minnesota Capitol

Afterward you can head over to St. Paul to see some of the best street snowboarders in the world take over the steps outside the State Capitol. Then you can head back to Minneapolis for what will be an especially affordable Timberwolves game against the Wizards.

Related: Minnesota Gophers Hire New Defensive Coordinator

Minnesota Gophers wrestling hosts Rutgers, Iowa

On Sunday, Feb. 2, you can catch the sixth-best wrestling program in the country take on #16 Rutgers, but if you want to catch the University of Minnesota wrestling team take on Iowa on Valentine’s Day, you better act fast because tickets are limited.

Women’s hockey and NBA action

The weekend of Feb. 21 is also loaded, featuring the Lady Gopher track invitational. There’s also two Gopher women’s hockey games between the third- and fourth-ranked teams in the country. You’ll undoubtedly see the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs play some of the most sound defense in the sport.

You can also see Sarah Nurse and the Toronto Sceptres take on the Minnesota Frost in PWHL action. Afterward, enjoy a giant Western Conference NBA game between the Timberwolves and Thunder.

Related: Alumni & Boosters Again Trying to Influence Minnesota Gophers MBB Coaching Hire

Minnesota Gophers women’s hockey hosts WCHA Quarterfinals

There’s a good chance the WCHA Quarterfinals will be held at the University of Minnesota on Feb 28, so don’t sleep on the first weekend of March. As someone who’s attended that tournament previously, I assure you it’s worth your time and is an absolute bargain.

Big Ten Championship men’s swimming is also in action that weekend. Additionally, the Gopher tennis team hosts North Dakota and Boise State, and you can attend those tennis meets for free. The Lady Gopher softball team also hosts Miami (OH) at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Wild also host Boston and the Timberwolves host Phoenix on Sunday, Mar. 2.

Twin Cities sports schedule for February 2025

In order to help you plan your trip to the Twin Cities, here’s your ultimate Minnesota sports fan travel guide for the month of February 2025 with all times Central.

Saturday, Feb. 1Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming vs. Northwestern and Purdue (11 am)

Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Washington (11 am)

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Ohio State (2 pm)

Red Bull Heavy Metal (3-7 pm)

Gopher Gymnastics vs Washington (4 pm)

Gopher Men’s Hockey vs. Wisconsin (5 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Washington Wizards (7 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 2Gopher Wrestling vs. Rutgers (12 pm)
Monday, Feb. 3Timberwolves vs. Sacramento Kings (7 pm)
Tuesday, Feb. 4
Wednesday, Feb. 5Timberwolves vs. Chicago Bulls (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 6Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Iowa (7 pm)

Wild vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6:30 pm)

Timberwolves vs Houston Rockets (7 pm)
Friday, Feb. 7Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming First Chance Meet (TBD)

Gopher Tennis vs. Missouri
Saturday, Feb. 8Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming First Chance Meet (TBD)

Gopher Tennis vs. Colorado State and St. Thomas

Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois (5 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Portland Trailblazers (7 pm)

Wild vs. New York Islanders (7 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 9Gopher Wrestling vs. Purdue (12 pm)

Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Indiana (2 pm)
Monday, Feb. 10
Tuesday, Feb. 11
Wednesday, Feb. 12Timberwolves vs. Milwaukee Bucks (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 13Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (7:30 pm)
Friday, Feb. 14Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. St. Cloud State (6 pm)

Gopher Wrestling vs Iowa (8 pm)
Saturday, Feb. 15
Sunday, Feb. 16Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Oregon (2 pm)
Monday, Feb. 17
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Wednesday, Feb. 19
Thursday, Feb. 20
Friday, Feb. 21Gopher Women’s Track Snowshoe Open

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (6 pm)

Gopher Men’s Hockey vs. Ohio State (7 pm)
Saturday, Feb. 22Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Penn State (1 pm)

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2 pm)

Gopher Gymnastics vs. Nebraska (4 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 23Minnesota Frost vs. Toronto Sceptres (12:30 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (8:30 pm)
Monday, Feb. 24
Tuesday, Feb. 25Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Northwestern (6 pm)

Wild vs. Detroit Red Wings (7 pm)
Wednesday, Feb. 26Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships

Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Washington (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 27Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships
Friday, Feb. 28Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships

Gopher Tennis vs. Wisconsin

Gopher Softball vs. North Dakota State and Wagner (4:30 pm; 7 pm)

Gopher Women’s Hockey WCHA Quarterfinals
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Jared Spurgeon Injury Update Not Good After Wild Captain Slew-Footed by Dirty Young Preds Forward https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/minnesota-wild-news/jared-spurgeon-injury-update-slew-foot-predators/ Wed, 01 Jan 2025 04:58:26 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=58685 Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon was helped off the ice early in the second period Tuesday night against the Nashville Predators, in a game that started with two-straight fights and saw a combined 35 penalty minutes dished out by the second intermission.

Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon suffers injury via dirty slew-foot

Spurgeon was ridden into the boards hard by 21-year old Predators rookie Zachary L’Heureux, who received a match penalty for taking out both legs of Spurgeon with one of the dirtiest “slew-foot” penalties that you will see in the National Hockey League.

What “past life” could the executive producer of the Predators radio network be speaking of? Soon after both L’Heureux and Spurgeon left the ice for the night, Michael Russo (The Athletic) gave a quick history lesson on a young player out of Quebec who has one of the longest professional rap sheets of any kid his age, bar-none.

Zachary L’Heureux quickly gaining reputation as dirty player

According to Russo, the 2021 No 27 overall pick has two AHL suspensions and nine suspensions from when he was playing in the Quebec League, before that. One time, he even reached his stick through the boards trying to hit a fan, an act that cost him 10 games…

The Preds player who slew-footed and injured Jared Spurgeon was suspended NINE times in the Quebec League, including 10 games for jamming his stick between panes of glass and jabbing a 16-year-old kid.

Michael Russo – The Athletic

Jared Spurgeon’s right leg got caught up on the boards, bending his knee into an unnatural position. He couldn’t put any weight on his right leg when leaving the ice. After the game, Spurgeon was seen leaving the locker room in crutches and a heavy brace around his leg. Head coach John Hynes wouldn’t give an update after the game, but obviously it doesn’t look good.

There’s no relief in sight for the Minnesota Wild, as the 4 Nations Faceoff break won’t come for another six weeks. The Wild play 18 games over those six weeks, and the minimum injured reserve stint is 10 games.

With Minnesota already without its top shot blocker in Jake Middleton, it makes the acquisition of David Jiríčic earlier this season that much more important for a team teetering on the edge. Jiríčic averages a blocked shot per game in the NHL, but the Wild offense will certainly take another big hit without Jared Spurgeon on the ice. It’s an offense that’s depended on defenders to score from the blue line, too.

Related: Minnesota Wild vs Nashville Predators Started with Back-to-Back Fights

The Minnesota Wild still managed to score four times in two periods versus Nashville, with the over cashing by the second intermission. Half of the Wild’s goals over the last four games have been scored by defensemen, with Declan Chisholm and Jonas Brodin continuing that trend in the first two periods, Tuesday. Brodin also added an assist.

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Hulu Live TV Price, Plans, and Bundles: Is It the Right Choice for Minnesota Sports Fans? https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/uncategorized/hulu-live-tv-price-plans-and-bundles/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=57280

Best for Exclusive Content

Plenty of streaming services are available on the market, each boasting its own perks and exclusive access. Trying to sort through all of the options can be hard, especially when you want to catch all your favorite Minnesota teams for an affordable cost. With Hulu Live TV, you can get all the sports content you desire and much more. Here’s everything you need to know about Hulu Live TV prices, plans, and bundle options. 

Check out the latest in Minnesota sports with Hulu Live TV, including the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Minnesota Twins.

Related: Your Ultimate Guide to Hulu: Plans, Prices, and Streaming Options

How Much Does Hulu Live TV Cost?

Hulu offers both on-demand and live-streaming subscription options. While the streaming options are the most affordable, they lack the 90+ channels on Hulu Live TV. With Hulu Live TV, you can enjoy just one service or bundle it with Disney+ and ESPN+ for more live and on-demand content. Check out the full subscription breakdown below: 

Subscription OptionPriceFeatures
Hulu$9.99N/A
Hulu (no ads)$18.99N/A
Hulu + Live TV$81.9995+
Hulu + Live TV, Disney Plus, ESPN Plus Bundle$82.9995+
Hulu + Live TV (no ads), Disney Plus (no ads), ESPN Plus$95.9995+

What Does Hulu Live TV Offer?

Hulu Live TV has a wide selection of channels to choose from, whether you want to watch sports or not. Plus, their on-demand content features original and mainstream content, so you can stay connected with all your favorite series and movies. 

Entertainment

While Hulu Live TV gives you access to the newest sports matches and shows, Hulu provides a great selection of on-demand content too, which you can enjoy whenever you want. These include original shows and movies alongside blockbuster hits, encompassing a wide variety of genres. Some featured shows and films include: 

  • Only Murders in the Building
  • Poor Things
  • Alien
  • Tracker
  • The Great

Check Out: Is Chris Finch Holding Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves Back?

Live TV

When it comes to live TV, Hulu has a selection of entertainment, sports, news, and children’s channels to fit whoever is watching. Whether you love ABC, Animal Planet, Cartoon Network, ESPN, TNT, CNN, Disney Junior, MTV, or Nickelodeon, you’ll never run out of content to enjoy. 

Sports

Hulu Live TV has several channels for watching both local Minnesota and national sports events. With ESPN, TNT, ABC, NBC, FOX, ESPN, FS1, ESPNU, and SEC Network, you’ll never miss a Minnesota game, no matter what sport or season it is. Enjoy the Vikings, Twins, Wild, Timberwolves, Gophers, and more from your living room with Hulu. 

Minnesota Vikings

Hulu Live TV has channels such as FOX, ABC, NBC, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2, and NFL Network to watch the Minnesota Vikings all season long. For more NFL action, you can get the Sports Add-on for $9.99/month and gain access to NFL RedZone for all the best Vikings content every week.

Minnesota Wild

Dedicated hockey fans can enjoy the Minnesota Wild on several Hulu channels, including TNT, TBS, ABC, ESPN, FOX, CBS, ESPN2, etc. While Hulu Live TV does not have NHL Network, they do have the bonus of TNT and TBS, which are not available on services like FuboTV.

Check Out: Hidden Streaming Deals: When to Sign Up for Services and Pay the Least Amount

Minnesota Timberwolves

Dive into Minnesota Timberwolves games on Hulu Live TV with TNT, ABC, FOX, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, etc. While Hulu Live TV does not have NBA TV or NBA League Pass access, it does carry TNT and other great basketball channels all season long.

Minnesota Twins

Baseball fans can stream the Minnesota Twins and the MLB all season long with Hulu Live TV on channels like FOX, MLB Network, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, etc. Unfortunately, Bally Sports is not available on Hulu Live TV, but there are plenty of other channels to enjoy every home run from the Twins.

Minnesota College Sports

Whether it’s basketball or football, the Minnesota Gophers are a great college team to watch, especially on Hulu Live TV. The service has several channels geared towards college games, including BTN, ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network, FOX, ESPN, CBS, ABC, CBSSN, FS1, etc. You won’t have to miss any Gophers matchups with Hulu Live TV.

Also Read: FuboTV vs. Hulu Live TV: Which is Best for Minnesota Sports Fans?

What is Not on Hulu Live TV?

While Hulu Live TV offers several channels, there are some notable exclusions from its list. These include AMC, IFC, and MGM+. 

Sports fans may also miss out on content through NBA League Pass, NBA TV, or NHL Network, as Hulu does not provide any add-on options for these services. You may also encounter regional blackouts or availability based on your location. 

What Devices Can I Use to Watch Hulu Live TV?

Hulu Live TV can be streamed on a variety of devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Android phones, iPhones, Apple TV, LG Smart TV, PlayStation 5, and Roku. The full compatibility list of devices is included below: 

  • Amazon Fire Tablet
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Android phones/tablets
  • iPhones/iPads
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • LG Smart TV
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Roku
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Vizio Smart TV
  • Xbox

Is Hulu Live TV Worth It for Minnesota Fans?

Depending on what sport you want to watch, Hulu Live TV may have varying coverage that can impact your decision to sign up. Overall, Hulu Live TV has great access to channels that cover nearly all sporting events, from the Vikings to the Timberwolves, so you won’t miss much but there are some channels not included in the service. 

While Hulu Live TV does not have NBA League Pass or NHL Network, you can still enjoy the Timberwolves and the Wild on channels like TNT, ABC, FOX, and ESPN. If you are looking for Vikings, Twins, or Gophers coverage, Hulu Live TV has a wide selection of local and national channels. Between Hulu’s 90+ channels and the ability to bundle with ESPN Plus, the service is a reliable option for all types of Minnesota fans. 

Ultimately, if you are a sports fan who wants to enjoy tons of other TV originals or movies, Hulu is an excellent option. It doesn’t only focus on Minnesota sports, but gives you exactly what you need. Plus, you can cancel anytime if the service isn’t the perfect fit. 

Check Out: Paramount Plus Sports: Is It Worth It for Minnesota Sports Fans?

FAQs

NBA: Miami Heat at Minnesota Timberwolves / hulu tv price
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How do I get Hulu Live TV?

Go to the Hulu app or website and select your preferred plan. Then, enter your personal information, choose a payment option, and click to submit. Once the signup process is complete, you can enjoy all that Hulu Live TV has to offer. 

Is Hulu still free with Amazon Prime?

Hulu is not free with Amazon Prime, as they are two different services that require individual subscriptions. You can subscribe to Hulu through your Amazon account for billing and account management, or subscribe separately to the service and watch through the Hulu app on a Fire TV Stick. 

Can I watch the Timberwolves on Hulu?

You can watch Minnesota Timberwolves games on Hulu through FOX, ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, ABC, CBS, etc., and will have access to local or out-of-market games depending on your location. 

Does Hulu Live TV have local channels?

Hulu Live TV includes local channels, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, The CW, and Telemundo. Channel availability will vary depending on your streaming location. 

Can I watch the Minnesota Wild on Hulu?

You can watch Minnesota Wild games on Hulu through ESPN, TNT, TBS, ABC, FS1, etc., and will have access to either local or out-of-market games depending on your location.

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FuboTV Price, Plans, and Bundles: Is It the Right Choice for Minnesota Sports Fans? https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/uncategorized/fubotv-price-plans-and-bundles/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=57036

Best For Sports

There are plenty of sports streaming services available on the market, including FuboTV. With so many different options, it can be hard to pick the right service and catch each Minnesota team for a reasonable price. With FuboTV, you can get all the sports content you want and more — but is it the perfect fit for you? Learn more about FuboTV prices, plans, and bundles here.  

Related: FuboTV vs. Hulu Live TV: Which is Best for Minnesota Sports Fans?

How Much Does FuboTV Cost?

FuboTV has two main subscription tiers and one tier specific to Latino viewers. The main subscriptions are Pro and Elite, each offering a variety of different channels and monthly pricing. Keep in mind that in addition to these set prices, you can also select a variety of add-on channels. This may impact your total costs, so keep reading to learn more. Here is more information about each Fubo subscription tier: 

Subscription LevelPriceChannels Offered
Pro$84.99/month214
Elite$94.99/month293
Latino$14.99/month49

What Does FuboTV Offer?

FuboTV is one of the premier streaming services for a variety of content and other perks. Check out all the perks of subscribing to FuboTV. 

  • Sports Content: FuboTV carries a wide selection of sports-centered channels, from college football, NBA, NFL, NHL, Golf, and more. 
  • Entertainment: Along with sports, FuboTV has entertainment channels including Comedy Central, Disney Channel, FX, Hallmark Channel, and Paramount Network. 
  • News: FuboTV has several news channels like Fox News and National Geographic Channel. 
  • DVR Storage: Pro, Elite, and Premier tiers automatically come with 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. 
  • Multiple Screens: Enjoy content on up to ten screens at the same time. 
  • Free Trial: Explore Fubo’s seven-day free trial before committing to the price as a new subscriber. 

What Devices Can I Use to Watch FuboTV?

FuboTV can be streamed on a wide range of devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, LG Smart TV, Xbox One, iPhones, and Android phones. The full compatibility list of devices is included below: 

  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Hisense TV
  • LG Smart TV
  • Roku
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox One S
  • Xbox One X
  • Android phone/tablet
  • iPhone/iPad
  • Browser 
  • Chromecast

Related: NFL Scheduler Reveals How Minnesota Vikings Got Back-to-Back International Games

Watching Minnesota Sports on FuboTV

FuboTV was founded as a sports network, covering college and professional sports across the country, including all our favorite Minnesota teams. Check out the coverage for each of your favorite sports teams below: 

Minnesota Vikings

FuboTV carries channels such as NBC, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2, FOX, ABC, NFL Network, and NFL RedZone to watch the Minnesota Vikings all season long. With the bonus of NFL RedZone through the Sports Plus Add-on for $10.99/month, you can get even more Vikings content every Sunday. 

Minnesota Wild

Hockey fans can enjoy the Minnesota Wild on several Fubo-accessible channels, including ABC, ESPN, CBS, FOX, ESPN2, etc. Fubo does have a Sports Lite add-on for more channels like NHL Network for an extra $9.99/month, but they do not have TNT or TBS to watch Minnesota Wild games. 

Minnesota Timberwolves

Catch up on Minnesota Timberwolves games on FuboTV with ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, FOX, ESPN2, FS1, etc. While Fubo does not have TNT to watch the NBA, it does provide the NBA League Pass as an add-on for an extra $14.99/month to enjoy out-of-market games all season. 

Check Out: Hidden Streaming Deals: When to Sign Up for Services and Pay the Least Amount

Minnesota Twins

Baseball fans can watch the Minnesota Twins and the MLB all season long with FuboTV on channels like FOX, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, MLB Network, and MLB TV. Plus, if you get the sports add-on for $9.99/month, all Bally Sports coverage will be available to enjoy even more Twins content. 

Minnesota College Sports

Whether it’s basketball or football, the Minnesota Gophers are entertaining to watch, especially on FuboTV. The service has several channels geared towards college games, including BTN, ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network, FOX, CBS, ESPN, ABC, NBC, etc. You won’t have to miss a matchup with FuboTV. 

Is FuboTV Worth it for Minnesota Fans?

NHL: Los Angeles Kings at Minnesota Wild / fubotv prices, plans
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Depending on what sport you are looking for, FuboTV may have varying coverage that may impact your decision to sign up. Overall, FuboTV’s large sports coverage and add-on options cover nearly all games, from the Vikings to the Twins, so you won’t have to miss much. 

While the Timberwolves and the Wild are missing TNT or TBS coverage, Fubo does offer other ways to access their content, like NBA League Pass and NHL Network. If you are looking for Vikings, Twins, or Gophers coverage, then FuboTV has a great selection of channels. Between Fubo’s three subscription tiers and customization through add-ons, the service is perfect for all types of Minnesota fans, and you’ll certainly get your money’s worth from the subscription. Plus, you can cancel at any time.

Check Out: Longtime Minnesota Twins Starter Suddenly Out of a Job

FAQs

How to get Fubo for free?

FuboTV offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers to experience all that Fubo has to offer. 

Does Fubo have local channels?

FuboTV does have local channels, such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and CW. The local channels you receive will depend on your location. 

What is the best Fubo package?

The best FuboTV package for you depends on your budget and streaming needs. For instance, if you want a large selection of channels, then a higher tier fits better, but if you are on a budget then the base subscription is best. Plus, you can customize any tier with add-ons to get more sports or entertainment content. 

What channels does Fubo lack?

Some channels that FuboTV does not carry are the Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, TNT, TBS, A&E, AMC, BBC America, Boomerang, and others. 

Are there hidden fees with Fubo?

FuboTV has no hidden fees, but they do have a subscription price, an additional monthly regional sports fee, taxes, and any additional add-on costs you choose.

Do you have to have Internet to get FuboTV?

While FuboTV requires no installation, you will need a high-speed Internet connection and a compatible device to stream the 100+ channels offered on each subscription tier.

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Paramount Plus Sports: Is It Worth It for Minnesota Sports Fans? https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/sponsored-content/paramount-plus-sports/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=56264
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Best for Content Variety

Finding the best streaming service to watch every Minnesota sports team can be difficult, especially because there are so many options. With Paramount Plus, you can get a combination of live sports events and on-demand content to keep you entertained, whether certain sports are in season or not. Learn more about Paramount Plus Sports and if it’s worth it for Minnesota fans here. 

Related: Hidden Streaming Deals: When to Sign Up for Services and Pay the Least Amount

What Sports are Available Through Paramount Plus?

While the Paramount Plus Essential plan carries some live sports, to get the widest coverage, you will need to subscribe to Paramount Plus with SHOWTIME. With this subscription, you can get access to the NFL on CBS, the UEFA Champions League, CBS Sports Golazo Network, the PGA Tour, B1G Football, March Madness, hockey, and more. 

Which Minnesota Teams Can You Watch on Paramount Plus?

With Paramount Plus, you can watch several Minnesota teams battle for the win. These include the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Twins, and the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers (basketball and football). Some of these games might not be available, though, if they are broadcast on another channel that is not CBS. 

Paramount Plus Sports Subscription Options

Paramount Plus features two main subscription options: Essential and with SHOWTIME. While Essential has access to live and on-demand content, if you are looking for the best option geared toward sports fans, you’ll want to go with the SHOWTIME subscription. Below is a full breakdown of the two subscriptions. 

Subscription TypePriceWhat’s Included? 
Paramount Plus Essential$7.99/month, $59.99/yearSelect game coverage, limited ads, no SHOWTIME sports content
Paramount Plus with SHOWTIME$12.99/month, $119.99/yearAccess to everything Paramount+ offers including plenty of sports content

What Paramount Plus Plan is Best for Sports?

Subscribers who want to take advantage of as much sports content as possible will want to go with the Paramount Plus with SHOWTIME subscription. Though the price is a little higher for both the monthly and annual payments, it is worth considering if you want access to as many Minnesota sports teams as possible. 

Also Read: What is Fueling This Minnesota Twins Hot Streak?

Is Paramount Plus Worth It for Minnesota Fans?

If you’re looking for a cheaper streaming option that still provides access to most Minnesota games, then Paramount Plus is definitely worth it. While the service does not have a wide range of channels like FuboTV or Hulu Live TV, it does provide access to the channels that broadcast college football, NFL, NHL, NBA, and more. 

FAQs

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Why can’t I watch CBS Sports on Paramount Plus?

If you’re having trouble watching CBS Sports on Paramount Plus, you likely have the Essential plan that does not include your local live CBS station. To access CBS Sports, you need to upgrade to the Paramount Plus with SHOWTIME plan which has full live TV access and your local CBS channel. 

Is Paramount Plus free with Amazon Prime?

Paramount is not free with Amazon Prime, but if you have an Amazon Prime subscription, you can add the Paramount Plus channel to Prime Video. All you need to do is go into Prime Video Channels, find Paramount Plus, and add the service to your account. 

Is there a free trial for Paramount Plus sports?

Yes, Paramount Plus has a free trial for new users, so you can try out their selection of sports content. The free trial usually lasts around seven days, with the subscription price applying after. 

Which NFL games will be on Paramount Plus?

Paramount features NFL on CBS games, which are carried by your local CBS station and stream live every Sunday. The games aired will depend on your location, so check your local CBS station schedule to see what games are available

Does Paramount Plus have college football?

Paramount Plus does have college football games you can watch live, including Big Ten Football on CBS and other select games. 

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How to Watch Minnesota Wild Games in 2025 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/how-to-watch-minnesota-wild-games/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:25:50 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=55166

Best For The Minnesota Wild

Best for Unique Sports Content

As temperatures lower, our enthusiasm grows for the newest season of the Minnesota Wild. Will the Wild continue to improve upon their 42-29-7 record from last season and rank higher in the Western Conference? Learn how to watch Minnesota Wild games for the 2024-2025 season here.

Unfortunately, the Minnesota Wild ended their season on May 1st, losing to the Las Vegas Golden Knights in the first round 4-2. Check out these streaming services if you want to keep watching the NHL playoffs, or wait until next year’s season for the Wild to return to your screens.

Related: How to Watch NHL Games All 2024-2025 Season

Where to Stream Minnesota Wild Games

Minnesota Wild games are usually broadcast on ABC, ESPN, NHL Network, TNT, CBS, ESPN2, etc. While these channels can be accessed through cable providers, you can also watch the best moments from streaming services like FuboTV and ESPN Plus. 

Streaming ServicePrice (monthly)Channels Offered
FuboTV$84.99+ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, FOX, FS1
ESPN Plus$11.99N/A

Related: Wild Defenseman Not Happy with John Hynes After Being Scratched

How to Watch Minnesota Wild Games on FuboTV

Known for its sports-centered origins and content, FuboTV provides access to all your favorite Minnesota Wild matchups along with the rest of the NHL. Featured channels on the service include ABC, ESPN, CBS, FOX, etc. Plus, you can get the sports add-on for more NHL content. FuboTV offers two subscription tiers: Pro and Elite, starting at $84.99/month. New subscribers will get a seven-day free trial before committing to the price. 

How to Watch Minnesota Wild Games on ESPN Plus

The hub for all things sports and exclusive content is ESPN Plus, providing live streaming to several Minnesota Wild games throughout the season. ESPN Plus allows subscribers to watch reruns of their favorite games, plus gain access to ESPN Plus exclusive content. The service has two subscription options: the monthly payment plan at $11.99, or the yearly payment plan at $119.99 which provides a small discount. Though ESPN Plus does not offer a free trial, the subscription price is affordable. 

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FAQs 

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Is MN Wild on ESPN Plus?

Some Minnesota Wild games will be available on ESPN Plus, with a range of nationally broadcasted games and ESPN Plus exclusive games. 

Has the Wild ever won a Stanley Cup?

The Minnesota Wild has never won a Stanley Cup. They are one of several NHL teams that have yet to win a Stanley Cup, including the Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks, Arizona Coyotes, Ottawa Senators, Nashville Predators, and Seattle Kraken. 

Can I stream NHL games for free?

You can watch NHL games for free by utilizing free trials from streaming services. For instance, FuboTV has a seven-day free trial, while Hulu + Live TV has a three-day free trial.

What animal is the Minnesota Wild logo?

The Minnesota Wild logo features a wild animal, but the franchise has never officially named what type of creature it is. Some fans believe the animal is a bear or wild cat, with the rounded ears and thick neck leaning towards the bear theory. The franchise has refused to distinguish between the two possibilities, instead referring to it as a “wild animal.”

How to watch the Minnesota Wild without cable?

There are many ways to enjoy Minnesota Wild games without cable, the most popular being ESPN Plus, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, or NHL Center Ice.

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Wild Activate Kirill Kaprizov From Injured Reserve in Time for Saturday’s Game https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/wild-activate-kirill-kaprizov-injured-reserve/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 23:23:36 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=46627 Have you noticed the Minnesota Wild missing their spark lately? That’s probably because Kirill Kaprizov hasn’t been in the lineup since suffering an upper-body injury in the team’s 4-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on December 30. Kaprizov has missed the past seven games, and the Wild have lost six of those matchups.

However, Kaprizov has just been activated off injured reserve, putting the Wild’s leading scorer on track to return just in time for Saturday’s matchup against the Arizona Coyotes.

The Coyotes are struggling again this season, but they’re still three points ahead of the Wild entering play today. Yet, with Kirill the Thrill returning, Minnesota’s chances of winning on their home ice just increased dramatically.

Kaprizov has tallied 13 goals, 21 assists, and 34 points across 34 games played this season. He leads all other Wild skaters in scoring, topping Mats Zuccarello by four points.

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Round Two, Fight! | Lines & Wines 8/27/20 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/round-two-fight-lines-wines-8-27-20/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/round-two-fight-lines-wines-8-27-20/#respond Thu, 27 Aug 2020 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=29131

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EPISODE SUMMARY

On Episode 16 of Lines & Wines Jake makes his return and the guys recap Round 1 of the NHL Playoffs. They look at what has unfolded so far in Round 2 and begin to rebuild the Wild as they go Between the Lines and play “Keep or Cut” with the Wild roster.



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Cut One, Keep One: Zach Parise or Ryan Suter https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/cut-one-keep-one-zach-parise-or-ryan-suter-minnesota-wild/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/cut-one-keep-one-zach-parise-or-ryan-suter-minnesota-wild/#respond Sun, 23 Aug 2020 03:16:14 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=29007

While the NHL Playoffs rage on, the Minnesota Wild are gearing up for one of the most frantic off seasons in league history. Wild GM, Bill Guerin, has many questions that need to be answered on the roster, including what to do with the team’s two highest paid players. Both Zach Parise and Ryan Suter came to Minnesota with high expectations and haven’t been able to take the team to the next level.

Let’s assume Bill Guerin finds a way around the “Cap Recapture” penalty and unloads one or the other. Which player is more valuable to the Wild, going forward? Let’s compare!



DURABILITY

Durability was never an issue for Parise in New Jersey. He had only one season in which he failed to play at least 81 games. In fact, his first 5 seasons in the league Parise only missed THREE GAMES total, through his first FIVE SEASONS.

Since Parise has come back to Minnesota, however, he has only played two full seasons in eight years. Both of those seasons were shortened (2012-13 — Lockout | 2019-20 — Coronavirus). The closest Parise has come to playing a full 82-game slate, is 74 games, which he has done twice. Parise’s games played by season looks like this:


YearGames PlayedParticipation %
2012-1348/48100%
2013-1467/8281.7%
2014-1574/8290%
2015-1670/8285.4%
2016-1769/8284%
2017-1842/8251%
2018-1974/8290%
2019-2069/69100%
Total513/60984%

Suter on the other hand has been far more durable than Parise during his Wild tenure. That’s not to say Parise has missed a ton of games, outside of 2017-18, but Suter has never missed more than five games through an entire season, since signing with Minnesota.

Suter also plays a ton of minutes every night. His LOWEST average for “Time on Ice” in a season, was just under 25 minutes per game (2019-20). Every other season, Suter has racked up over 26 minutes of ice time per game. Here is Suter’s games by season breakdown:


YearGames PlayedParticipation %
2012-1348/48100%
2013-1482/82100%
2014-1577/8293.9%
2015-1682/82100%
2016-1782/82100%
2017-1878/8295%
2018-1982/82100%
2019-2069/69100%
Total600/60998.5%

As you can see, Suter takes the cake in durability. Not only does he play nearly every game, he also contributes heavy minute totals while he’s on the ice.

Advantage: Suter


PRODUCTION – PARISE

While Zach Parise hasn’t put together full seasons as Suter has in a Wild uniform, he has still been very productive. Since 2012-13, Parise is 10th among all Left Wingers in points with 382. He ranks third in Power Play Goals with 69, seventh in total goals with 190, 18th in assists with 192, eighth in average time on ice at 18:45, and 14th in average points per game with 0.74 per game.

Parise’s ranks among Wild forwards since 2012-13 is even more impressive. First in goals, third in assists, first in Power Play goals, and second in average time on ice per game. Parise’s goal pace through the shortened 69 game season would have translated to another 30 goal season too, showing he is still plenty productive in his mid 30’s.

PRODUCTION – SUTER

Since Suter came to Minnesota before the 2012-13 season, he has been a top 10 defenseman in the entire NHL in several categories. Suter is tenth in total points, first in average time on ice per game, 13th in power play points, and sixth in assists among ALL DEFENSEMAN during that span.

Among Wild defenseman, Suter is first in points, first in assists, third in power play goals, and first in time on ice per game during that time. Not only does he play all the time, he is also still very productive. Suter nearly eclipsed 50 points again this year, and likely would have had the season not been paused due to COVID-19.

Any production that Suter brings as a defenseman is a bonus for what he contributes defensively every game. Parise’s main expectation is that he will provide goals when he is out on the ice. Suter has been a solid contributor overall and has been part of the Wild’s top Power Play unit for several seasons. Sorry Zach but Suter takes this category too.

Advantage Suter.


OVERALL POSITION DEPTH

The Wild boast a very deep lineup of defensemen, and Suter is the anchor of that group. There aren’t many teams who can roll 4 lines deep on defense. But here the Wild sit with so many good options:


DEF 1Ryan SuterJared Spurgeon
DEF 2Jonas BrodinMatt Dumba
DEF 3Carson SoucyMatt Barkowski
DEF 4Brad HuntGreg Pateryn

Now that 3rd line combination contains two impending free agents. If they are not retained this unit takes a depth hit, but the top 2 defense pairings are still very good. Remove Suter from that equation and it’s still a solid top 2 lines, but not on the same level as with Suter. And with the goalie situation in flux going into 2020-21, a solid defense is going to be imperative to help clean up in front of whoever is in net.

The offensive line combinations are a little more thin with the potential retirement of Mikko Koivu. But the Wild will welcome Kirill Kaprizov into the mix next season as well. Here is how the line combinations look assuming Koivu calls it quits:


LINE 1Zach PariseEric StaalKevin Fiala
LINE 2Mats ZuccarelloJoel Eriksson EkLuke Kunin
LINE 3Marcus FolignoNico SturmJordan Greenway
LINE 4Ryan DonatoVictor RaskRyan Hartman

Kaprizov will likely slot into either the second line (to start 2020). He could theoretically offset the loss of Zach Parise, but the team would be much better suited if they are able to 1-2 punch with Fiala and Kaprisov on back-to-back lines.

When it comes to team depth, losing Parise would be harder than losing Suter.

Advantage Parise.


WHO WINS?

It makes the most sense to stick with Ryan Suter, if we’re forced to keep one of these two. The Wild can look to free agency, to replace Parise’s production, and already have Kaprizov ready to come in and play immediately. Keep in mind, the Wild nearly traded Parise before the deadline last season.

Even if Bill Guerin can’t move either contract, we should expect plenty of moves this offseason, as he shapes this roster to his liking. With (potentially) only 2 months between the end of the Stanley Cup Finals and the start of the 2020-21 season, Guerin is going to have to act fast when the offseason phones start ringing…

Seth Toupal | Minnesota Sports Fan

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The Playoffs Push On | Lines & Wines 8/20/20 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/the-playoffs-push-on-lines-wines-8-20-20/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-wild/the-playoffs-push-on-lines-wines-8-20-20/#respond Fri, 21 Aug 2020 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=28940

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EPISODE SUMMARY

On Episode 15 Jack Kewitsch fills in as cohost for Jake and the guys answer several Wild offseason questions, such as how the goalie situation should play out, potential free agents the Wild should target, Zach Parise and Ryan Suter’s status and more. Plus many many tangents!

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