The Minnesota Wild are missing Matt Cullen big time. Since the center got injured in a 4-1 loss to St. Louis on April 1, the team has gone 1-4-0, with their only win coming against the Columbus Blue Jackets. These losses came shortly...Show More Summary
The San Jose Sharks have seemed just a little off ever since the trade that sent Dany Heatley and Devin Setoguchi to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for Brent Burns and Martin Havlat. They seemed even more off when the team traded Jamie McGinn to Colorado in exchange for T.J. Show More Summary
It's a match made in heaven. For the Carolina Hurricanes, it's driven by a desperate need for more top-six offensive talent. For the Minnesota Wild, it's driven by a crammed salary-cap situation and an unproven defensive cast. To the...Show More Summary
A monumental trade last summer was designed to put the two-time conference finalist San Jose Sharks over the top. San Jose gave up a younger Devin Setoguchi, top prospect Charlie Coyle and dropped the team's first pick in this year's draft (since traded for Dominic Moore, anyway) by more than 20 places. Show More Summary
Devin Setoguchi scores shootout game-winner as Minnesota Wild edge Chicago Blackhawks 2-1-NHL Update Being a playoff ousted team did not keep Minnesota from fighting back as Devin Setoguchi fired the shootout game-winner as Wild edged...Show More Summary
Devin Setoguchi powers Minnesota Wild past Chicago Blackhawks 5-4 -NHL Update Going out of regulation has not been an issue for Minnesota, but it has actually become a preference now as the Wild secured their third straight victory in...Show More Summary
March 3, 2012 – Dr. Deke It’s a must-score situation and the Minnesota Wild’s Devin Setoguchi is on the line. If the Wild can notch a score they could go on to win in an OT shootout against the Montreal Canadiens. Unfortunately, no one told Setoguchi’s stick that it had to keep up. He’s 1-for-3 [...]
To the misfortune of the Minnesota Wild's Devin Setoguchi, last night's highlights will show his awful shootout attempt, which helped the Montreal Canadiens win the game. Phoenix Coyotes enforcer and Twitter star Paul Bissonnette wasted...Show More Summary
Thursday's NHL lowlights include a dive, a flop and a flip. Before dissecting the top three stunning videos, lets point some fingers at some of the night's other weak performances. The Islanders lost 6-3 to Philadelphia, and part of their fan base is now slowly evolving into "Let's lose to get a better draft pick" mode. Show More Summary
In an earlier post on Devin Setoguchi’s comical shootout failure from last night, I happened to mention that for once, “it wasn’t the Habs embarrassing themselves last night.” Truth be told, that statement isn’t entirely true. Sure, the Canadiens may not have been the most embarrassing team on the ice during last night’s game against [...]
Being friends with several fans of the Montreal Canadiens, I have been afforded the privilege of watching that inept team embarrass themselves on the ice game in and game out this season. It has been quite entertaining at times, however, in a rather unusual turn of events, it wasn’t the Habs embarrassing themselves last night. [...]
Minnesota's Devin Setoguchi won't be putting this shootout attempt in his highlight film.
The Wild, down three with four minutes remaining in regulation, miraculously sent the game to overtime on Devin Setoguchi's goal with ten seconds left. It's hero and goat for Setoguchi, who wiped out on Minnesota's last shootout attempt. Since forward progress was stopped, Carey Price didn't need to make a stick "save" on it, but it was pretty stylish anyway. More »
The Minnesota Wild needed Devin Setoguchi to score in order to prolong a shootout with the Montreal Canadiens last night.
Instead, Setoguchi lost control control of the puck, fell over, and the Wild lost.
Vintage blooper (via Puck Daddy):
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No lead is ever safe in professional sports and we were almost reminded as much on Thursday. The Montreal Canadiens were in complete control with a 4-1 advantage over the Minnesota Wild with under four minutes to play. With the Canadiens in dead last in the Eastern Conference, it looked to be a much needed victory. Show More Summary
Former Sharks Dany Heatley and Devin Setoguchi may have got all the headlines this off-season when savvy Minnesota Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher robbed the San Jose organization of these players without so much as brandishing a mask. Show More Summary
Over the summer, the Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks made three trades. The first was the blockbuster deal that sent young top-six forward Devin Setoguchi, top forward prospect Charlie Coyle and a first-round pick to the Wild for All-Star defenceman Brent Burns. Show More Summary
Devin Setoguchi scores game-winner in final moments as Minnesota Wild shutout Colorado Avalanche 1-0 Having acquired Devin Setoguchi from the San Jose Sharks is really paying off for the Minnesota Wild who secured the second number spot...Show More Summary
Over the summer, the San Jose Sharks and Minnesota Wild were trading partners on three occasions. In total, San Jose moved Devin Setoguchi, Dany Heatley, prospect Charlie Coyle and first- and third-round picks. In return, they got Brent Burns, Martin Havlat and James Sheppard. Show More Summary