The 2013–14 Minnesota Wild season was the 14th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 25, 1997.[2]
Standings
Divisional standings
Conference standings
bold – Clinched Playoff spot, y – Clinched Division, z – Clinched Conference
Divisions: CE – Central, PA – Pacific
Schedule and results
Pre-season
2013 Pre-Season Game Log: 4–2–0 (Home: 2–1–0 ; Road: 2–1–0) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Recap |
1 |
September 17 |
Columbus |
3–1 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
17,784 |
0–1–0 |
[1] |
2 |
September 19 |
Minnesota |
4–1 |
Winnipeg |
|
Harding |
15,004 |
1–1–0 |
[2] |
3 |
September 21 |
Winnipeg |
3–4 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Backstrom |
16,179 |
2–1–0 |
[3] |
4 |
September 23 |
Minnesota |
2–1 |
Columbus |
SO |
Harding |
10,089 |
3–1–0 |
[4] |
5 |
September 25 |
St. Louis |
1–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
15,183 |
4–1–0 |
[5] |
6 |
September 27 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
St. Louis |
|
Gustafsson |
13,233 |
4–2–0 |
[6] |
Regular season
2013–14 Game Log |
October: 6–4–3 (Home: 4–1–2 ; Road: 2–3–1) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
1 |
October 3 |
Los Angeles |
3–2 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Backstrom |
18,511 |
0–0–1 |
1 |
[7] |
2 |
October 5 |
Anaheim |
4–3 |
Minnesota |
OT |
Backstrom |
18,213 |
0–0–2 |
2 |
[8] |
3 |
October 8 |
Minnesota |
2–3 |
Nashville |
|
Harding |
17,196 |
0–1–2 |
2 |
[9] |
4 |
October 10 |
Winnipeg |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,366 |
1–1–2 |
4 |
[10] |
5 |
October 12 |
Dallas |
1–5 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,278 |
2–1–2 |
6 |
[11] |
6 |
October 14 |
Minnesota |
2–1 |
Buffalo |
|
Harding |
18,111 |
3–1–2 |
8 |
[12] |
7 |
October 15 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
Toronto |
|
Kuemper |
19,283 |
3–2–2 |
8 |
[13] |
8 |
October 17 |
Minnesota |
1–3 |
Tampa Bay |
|
Harding |
16,454 |
3–3–2 |
8 |
[14] |
9 |
October 19 |
Minnesota |
1–2 |
Florida |
SO |
Harding |
13,081 |
3–3–3 |
9 |
[15] |
10 |
October 22 |
Nashville |
0–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,651 |
4–3–3 |
11 |
[16] |
11 |
October 24 |
Carolina |
1–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,668 |
5–3–3 |
13 |
[17] |
12 |
October 26 |
Minnesota |
5–3 |
Chicago |
|
Backstrom |
21,521 |
6–3–3 |
15 |
[18] |
13 |
October 28 |
Chicago |
5–1 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
18,685 |
6–4–3 |
15 |
[19] |
|
November: 9–4–2 (Home: 6–2–0 ; Road: 3–2–2) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
14 |
November 1 |
Montreal |
3–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,207 |
7–4–3 |
17 |
[20] |
15 |
November 3 |
New Jersey |
0–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,571 |
8–4–3 |
19 |
[21] |
16 |
November 5 |
Calgary |
1–5 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,708 |
9–4–3 |
21 |
[22] |
17 |
November 7 |
Minnesota |
2–3 |
Washington |
SO |
Harding |
18,506 |
9–4–4 |
22 |
[23] |
18 |
November 9 |
Minnesota |
3–2 |
Carolina |
SO |
Harding |
14,704 |
10–4–4 |
24 |
[24] |
19 |
November 13 |
Toronto |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Harding |
17,897 |
11–4–4 |
26 |
[25] |
20 |
November 15 |
Florida |
2–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,102 |
12–4–4 |
28 |
[26] |
21 |
November 17 |
Winnipeg |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,283 |
13–4–4 |
30 |
[27] |
22 |
November 19 |
Minnesota |
2–6 |
Montreal |
|
Harding |
21,273 |
13–5–4 |
30 |
[28] |
23 |
November 20 |
Minnesota |
4–3 |
Ottawa |
|
Harding |
16,642 |
14–5–4 |
32 |
[29] |
24 |
November 23 |
Minnesota |
3–2 |
Winnipeg |
SO |
Backstrom |
15,004 |
15–5–4 |
34 |
[30] |
25 |
November 25 |
Minnesota |
0–3 |
St. Louis |
|
Backstrom |
15,832 |
15–6–4 |
34 |
[31] |
26 |
November 27 |
Phoenix |
3–1 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
18,265 |
15–7–4 |
34 |
[32] |
27 |
November 29 |
Colorado |
3–1 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
19,081 |
15–8–4 |
34 |
[33] |
28 |
November 30 |
Minnesota |
2–3 |
Colorado |
SO |
Harding |
17,857 |
15–8–5 |
35 |
[34] |
|
December: 5–9–0 (Home: 4–2–0 ; Road: 1–7–0) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
29 |
December 2 |
Philadelphia |
0–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
17,676 |
16–8–5 |
37 |
[35] |
30 |
December 5 |
Chicago |
3–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,852 |
17–8–5 |
39 |
[36] |
31 |
December 6 |
Minnesota |
0–4 |
Columbus |
|
Backstrom |
11,319 |
17–9–5 |
39 |
[37] |
32 |
December 8 |
San Jose |
1–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,411 |
18–9–5 |
41 |
[38] |
33 |
December 11 |
Minnesota |
1–2 |
Anaheim |
|
Harding |
15,252 |
18–10–5 |
41 |
[39] |
34 |
December 12 |
Minnesota |
1–3 |
San Jose |
|
Backstrom |
17,562 |
18–11–5 |
41 |
[40] |
35 |
December 14 |
Minnesota |
2–1 |
Colorado |
SO |
Harding |
16,188 |
19–11–5 |
43 |
[41] |
36 |
December 17 |
Vancouver |
2–3 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Harding |
18,531 |
20–11–5 |
45 |
[42] |
37 |
December 19 |
Minnesota |
2–5 |
Pittsburgh |
|
Backstrom |
18,623 |
20–12–5 |
45 |
[43] |
38 |
December 22 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
NY Rangers |
|
Backstrom |
18,006 |
20–13–5 |
45 |
[44] |
39 |
December 23 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
Philadelphia |
|
Backstrom |
19,872 |
20–14–5 |
45 |
[45] |
40 |
December 27 |
Minnesota |
4–6 |
Winnipeg |
|
Backstrom |
15,004 |
20–15–5 |
45 |
[46] |
41 |
December 29 |
NY Islanders |
5–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,851 |
20–16–5 |
45 |
[47] |
42 |
December 31 |
St. Louis |
2–1 |
Minnesota |
|
Harding |
18,919 |
20–17–5 |
45 |
[48] |
|
January: 9–4–1 (Home: 5–2–0 ; Road: 4–2–1) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
43 |
January 2 |
Buffalo |
1–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
18,229 |
21–17–5 |
47 |
[49] |
44 |
January 4 |
Washington |
3–5 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
19,022 |
22–17–5 |
49 |
[50] |
45 |
January 7 |
Minnesota |
2–1 |
Los Angeles |
SO |
Kuemper |
18,118 |
23–17–5 |
51 |
[51] |
46 |
January 9 |
Minnesota |
4–1 |
Phoenix |
|
Backstrom |
10,075 |
24–17–5 |
53 |
[52] |
47 |
January 11 |
Colorado |
4–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Backstrom |
19,117 |
24–18–5 |
53 |
[53] |
48 |
January 12 |
Minnesota |
4–0 |
Nashville |
|
Kuemper |
16,221 |
25–18–5 |
55 |
[54] |
49 |
January 14 |
Ottawa |
3–0 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
18,117 |
25–19–5 |
55 |
[55] |
50 |
January 16 |
Edmonton |
1–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
18,037 |
26–19–5 |
57 |
[56] |
51 |
January 18 |
Dallas |
2–3 |
Minnesota |
OT |
Kuemper |
19,192 |
27–19–5 |
59 |
[57] |
52 |
January 21 |
Minnesota |
0–4 |
Dallas |
|
Kuemper |
11,191 |
27–20–5 |
59 |
[58] |
53 |
January 23 |
Chicago |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
19,226 |
28–20–5 |
61 |
[59] |
54 |
January 25 |
Minnesota |
2–3 |
San Jose |
OT |
Kuemper |
17,562 |
28–20–6 |
62 |
[60] |
55 |
January 28 |
Minnesota |
4–2 |
Anaheim |
|
Kuemper |
15,020 |
29–20–6 |
64 |
[61] |
56 |
January 30 |
Minnesota |
4–5 |
Colorado |
|
Backstrom |
14,697 |
29–21–6 |
64 |
[62] |
|
February: 4–0–1 (Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 2–0–1) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
57 |
February 1 |
Minnesota |
3–4 |
Calgary |
OT |
Kuemper |
19,289 |
29–21–7 |
65 |
[63] |
58 |
February 4 |
Tampa Bay |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
18,454 |
30–21–7 |
67 |
[64] |
59 |
February 6 |
Nashville |
2–3 |
Minnesota |
OT |
Kuemper |
18,766 |
31–21–7 |
69 |
[65] |
60 |
February 27 |
Minnesota |
3–0 |
Edmonton |
|
Kuemper |
16,839 |
32–21–7 |
71 |
[66] |
61 |
February 28 |
Minnesota |
2–1 |
Vancouver |
SO |
Kuemper |
18,910 |
33–21–7 |
73 |
[67] |
|
March: 6–5–4 (Home: 2–2–3 ; Road: 4–3–1) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
62 |
March 3 |
Calgary |
2–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
18,543 |
34–21–7 |
75 |
[68] |
63 |
March 8 |
Minnesota |
3–4 |
Dallas |
|
Kuemper |
19,109 |
34–22–7 |
75 |
[69] |
64 |
March 9 |
St. Louis |
3–2 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Bryzgalov |
18,909 |
34–22–8 |
76 |
[70] |
65 |
March 11 |
Edmonton |
4–3 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Kuemper |
18,650 |
34–22–9 |
77 |
[71] |
66 |
March 13 |
NY Rangers |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
18,885 |
35–22–9 |
79 |
[72] |
67 |
March 15 |
Columbus |
2–1 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Kuemper |
19,042 |
35–22–10 |
80 |
[73] |
68 |
March 17 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
Boston |
|
Kuemper |
17,565 |
35–23–10 |
80 |
[74] |
69 |
March 18 |
Minnesota |
6–0 |
NY Islanders |
|
Bryzgalov |
14,888 |
36–23–10 |
82 |
[75] |
70 |
March 20 |
Minnesota |
3–4 |
New Jersey |
OT |
Bryzgalov |
14,772 |
36–23–11 |
83 |
[76] |
71 |
March 22 |
Detroit |
3–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
19,176 |
36–24–11 |
83 |
[77] |
72 |
March 23 |
Minnesota |
4–3 |
Detroit |
OT |
Bryzgalov |
20,066 |
37–24–11 |
85 |
[78] |
73 |
March 26 |
Vancouver |
5–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
19,014 |
37–25–11 |
85 |
[79] |
74 |
March 27 |
Minnesota |
1–5 |
St. Louis |
|
Kuemper |
19,646 |
37–26–11 |
85 |
[80] |
75 |
March 29 |
Minnesota |
3–1 |
Phoenix |
|
Bryzgalov |
16,691 |
38–26–11 |
87 |
[81] |
76 |
March 31 |
Minnesota |
3–2 |
Los Angeles |
|
Bryzgalov |
18,118 |
39–26–11 |
89 |
[82] |
|
April: 4–1–1 (Home: 3–1–0 ; Road: 1–0–1) |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
77 |
April 3 |
Minnesota |
2–3 |
Chicago |
SO |
Bryzgalov |
21,791 |
39–26–12 |
90 |
[83] |
78 |
April 5 |
Pittsburgh |
0–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Bryzgalov |
19,409 |
40–26–12 |
92 |
[84] |
79 |
April 7 |
Minnesota |
1–0 |
Winnipeg |
|
Bryzgalov |
15,004 |
41–26–12 |
94 |
[85] |
80 |
April 8 |
Boston |
3–4 |
Minnesota |
SO |
Bryzgalov |
18,893 |
42–26–12 |
96 |
[86] |
81 |
April 10 |
St. Louis |
2–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Curry |
18,664 |
43–26–12 |
98 |
[87] |
82 |
April 13 |
Nashville |
7–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Bryzgalov |
18,658 |
43–27–12 |
98 |
[88] |
|
Legend: Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
|
Playoffs
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The Minnesota Wild entered the playoffs as the Western Conference's first wild card. They defeated the Central Division champion Colorado Avalanche in seven games in the first round, winning all three games at the Xcel Energy Center while losing the first three at the Pepsi Center until winning game seven there on a goal by Nino Niederreiter in overtime. The Wild fell to the Chicago Blackhawks in the second round, losing in game six on an overtime goal by Patrick Kane. It was the Wild's first (and only) loss at home of the 2014 post-season.
2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs |
Western Conference First Round vs. (C1) Colorado Avalanche: Minnesota won series 4–3 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
April 17 |
Minnesota |
4–5 |
Colorado |
OT |
Bryzgalov |
18,074 |
0–1 |
Recap |
2 |
April 19 |
Minnesota |
2–4 |
Colorado |
|
Bryzgalov |
18,402 |
0–2 |
Recap |
3 |
April 21 |
Colorado |
0–1 |
Minnesota |
OT |
Kuemper |
19,221 |
1–2 |
Recap |
4 |
April 24 |
Colorado |
1–2 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
19,396 |
2–2 |
Recap |
5 |
April 26 |
Minnesota |
3–4 |
Colorado |
OT |
Kuemper |
18,418 |
2–3 |
Recap |
6 |
April 28 |
Colorado |
2–5 |
Minnesota |
|
Kuemper |
19,314 |
3–3 |
Recap |
7 |
April 30 |
Minnesota |
5–4 |
Colorado |
OT |
Bryzgalov |
18,511 |
4–3 |
Recap |
|
Western Conference Second Round vs. (C3) Chicago Blackhawks: Chicago won series 4–2 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
May 2 |
Minnesota |
2–5 |
Chicago |
|
Bryzgalov |
22,116 |
0–1 |
Recap |
2 |
May 4 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
Chicago |
|
Bryzgalov |
22,018 |
0–2 |
Recap |
3 |
May 6 |
Chicago |
0–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Bryzgalov |
19,416 |
1–2 |
Recap |
4 |
May 9 |
Chicago |
2–4 |
Minnesota |
|
Bryzgalov |
19,405 |
2–2 |
Recap |
5 |
May 11 |
Minnesota |
1–2 |
Chicago |
|
Bryzgalov |
22,016 |
2–3 |
Recap |
6 |
May 13 |
Chicago |
2–1 |
Minnesota |
OT |
Bryzgalov |
19,396 |
2–4 |
Recap |
Legend: Win Loss
|
Player statistics
Final Stats[5]
- Skaters
- Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player |
GP |
GS |
TOI |
W |
L |
OT |
GA |
GAA |
SA |
SV% |
SO |
G |
A |
PIM |
Josh Harding |
29 |
26 |
1668 |
18 |
7 |
3 |
46 |
1.65 |
690 |
.933 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Darcy Kuemper |
26 |
25 |
1480 |
12 |
8 |
4 |
60 |
2.43 |
702 |
.915 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Niklas Backstrom |
21 |
19 |
1094 |
5 |
11 |
2 |
55 |
3.02 |
546 |
.899 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Ilya Bryzgalov† |
12 |
11 |
679 |
7 |
1 |
3 |
24 |
2.12 |
269 |
.911 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
John Curry |
2 |
1 |
80 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
3.00 |
57 |
.930 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Playoffs
Player |
GP |
GS |
TOI |
W |
L |
GA |
GAA |
SA |
SV% |
SO |
G |
A |
PIM |
Ilya Bryzgalov |
9 |
8 |
479 |
3 |
6 |
21 |
2.63 |
182 |
.885 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Darcy Kuemper |
6 |
5 |
325 |
3 |
1 |
11 |
2.03 |
127 |
.913 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Wild. Stats reflect time with the Wild only.
‡Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Roster
Updated December 22, 2015.[6]
# |
Nat |
Player |
Pos |
S/G |
Age |
Acquired |
Birthplace |
32 |
|
Niklas Backstrom |
G |
L |
46 |
2006 |
Helsinki, Finland |
25 |
|
Jonas Brodin |
D |
L |
31 |
2011 |
Karlstad, Sweden |
18 |
|
Ryan Carter |
C |
L |
41 |
2014 |
White Bear Lake, Minnesota |
3 |
|
Charlie Coyle |
C |
R |
32 |
2011 |
Weymouth, Massachusetts |
40 |
|
Devan Dubnyk |
G |
L |
38 |
2015 |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
24 |
|
Matt Dumba |
D |
R |
30 |
2012 |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
14 |
|
Justin Fontaine |
RW |
R |
36 |
2011 |
Bonnyville, Alberta |
64 |
|
Mikael Granlund |
C |
L |
32 |
2010 |
Oulu, Finland |
56 |
|
Erik Haula |
C |
L |
33 |
2009 |
Pori, Finland |
9 |
|
Mikko Koivu (C) |
C |
L |
41 |
2001 |
Turku, Finland |
35 |
|
Darcy Kuemper |
G |
L |
34 |
2009 |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
22 |
|
Nino Niederreiter |
RW |
L |
31 |
2013 |
Chur, Switzerland |
11 |
|
Zach Parise (A) |
LW |
L |
40 |
2012 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
29 |
|
Jason Pominville |
RW |
R |
41 |
2013 |
Repentigny, Quebec |
7 |
|
Chris Porter |
LW |
L |
40 |
2015 |
Toronto, Ontario |
39 |
|
Nate Prosser |
D |
R |
38 |
2010 |
Elk River, Minnesota |
6 |
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Marco Scandella |
D |
L |
34 |
2008 |
Montreal, Quebec |
46 |
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Jared Spurgeon |
D |
R |
34 |
2010 |
Edmonton, Alberta |
19 |
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Jarret Stoll |
C |
R |
42 |
2015 |
Melville, Saskatchewan |
20 |
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Ryan Suter (A) |
D |
L |
39 |
2012 |
Madison, Wisconsin |
26 |
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Thomas Vanek |
LW |
R |
40 |
2014 |
Baden bei Wien, Austria |
16 |
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Jason Zucker |
LW |
L |
32 |
2010 |
Newport Beach, California |
Transactions
The Wild have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.
Trades
Free agents signed
Player |
Former team |
Contract terms |
Keith Ballard[14] |
Vancouver Canucks |
2 years, $3 million |
Matt Cooke[15] |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
3 years, $7.5 million |
Jonathon Blum[16] |
Nashville Predators |
1 year, $650,000 |
Jon Landry[16] |
Bridgeport Sound Tigers |
1 year, $625,000 |
John Curry[17] |
Iowa Wild |
1 year, $550,000 |
Brady Brassart[18] |
Calgary Hitmen |
3 years, $2.51 million entry-level contract |
Zack Mitchell[19] |
Guelph Storm |
3 years, $1.845 million entry-level contract |
Christian Folin[20] |
UMass Lowell |
2 years, $1.85 million entry-level contract |
Michael Keranen[21] |
Ilves |
1 year, $925,000 entry-level contract |
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Free agents lost
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Claimed via waivers
Player |
Former team |
Date claimed off waivers |
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Lost via waivers
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Player signings
Player |
Date |
Contract terms |
Jared Spurgeon[27] |
July 5, 2013 |
3 years, $8 million |
Tyler Cuma[28] |
July 30, 2013 |
1 year, $575,000 |
Jason Pominville[29] |
October 3, 2013 |
5 years, $28 million contract extension |
Kurtis Gabriel[30] |
October 3, 2013 |
3 years, $2 million entry-level contract |
Gustav Olofsson[31] |
March 24, 2013 |
3 years, $2.385 million entry-level contract |
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Draft picks
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Minnesota Wild's picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, to be held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.
- Draft notes[32]
- The Minnesota Wild's first-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as the result of an April 3, 2013 trade that sent Jason Pominville and a 2014 fourth-round pick to the Wild in exchange for Johan Larsson, Matt Hackett, a 2014 second-round pick and this pick.[33]
- The New Jersey Devils' third-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013 that sent Nino Niederreiter to Minnesota in exchange for Cal Clutterbuck and this pick.[34]
Minnesota previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on February 24, 2012 that sent Marek Zidlicky to New Jersey in exchange for Kurtis Foster, Nick Palmieri, Stephane Veilleux, Washington's second-round pick in 2012 and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[35] The conditions – New Jersey make the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, Zidlicky plays in 75 percent of New Jersey's games in the first two rounds[35] – were converted on May 9. 2012.[36][37]
- The Minnesota Wild's third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins (via Philadelphia and Dallas), the Wild traded this pick to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of a June 27, 2011 trade that sent Darroll Powe to the Wild in exchange for this pick.[38]
- b The San Jose Sharks' third-round pick went to the Minnesota Wild as a result of an August 7, 2011 trade that sent James Sheppard to the Sharks in exchange for this pick.[39]
- c The New York Rangers' seventh-round pick went to the Minnesota Wild as a result of a February 3, 2012 trade that sent Casey Wellman to the Rangers in exchange for Erik Christensen and this pick.[40]
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