Stephane Veilleux's injury causes NHLPA to file a grievance against the Tampa Bay Lightning ... NHLPA is going to file a grievance against the Lightning because of an injury to former Wild player Stephane Veilleux. It's truly an unfortunate situation for Veilleux. He's a good guy ...
TAMPA, Fla. — For six-plus seasons, Stephane Veilleux was a grinding winger for the Wild, killing penalties and delivering enthusiasm every time he stepped on the ice. For four-plus seasons, Kurtis Foster displayed a cannon shot from the point and an unwavering smile in the Minnesota dressing room ...
So Long Stephane Veilleux ... Posted Via Twitter, the Bolts have signed LW Stephane Veilleux who was with the Minnesota Wild last season. Veilleux had 23 points in 81 games last year ... And was a minus 17 ...
Russo’s Rants - Minnesota Wild Roster Situation ... ROSTER SITUATION ... Under contract: G Niklas Backstrom, $6 million; D Kim Johnsson, $4.85 million ($5.3 million salary); RW Pierre-Marc Bouchard, $4.08 million ($4.25 million); D Brent Burns, $3.55 million ($3.4 million); D Nick Schultz, $3.5 million ($3.4 million); D Marek Zidlicky, $3.35 million ($3.5 million); C Mikko Koivu, $3.25 million ($3.3 million); RW Owen Nolan, $2.75 million; RW Antti Miettinen, $2.33 million ($2.5 million); LW
What We Learned: Priceless advice for the playoff desperate - Puck Daddy - NHL - Yahoo! Sports ... Minnesota Wild: It's easy to forget, but Marian Gaborik is unbelievable ... If he were healthy all the time, people would talk about him like they do Alexander Ovechkin or Evgeni Malkin or Sidney Crosby. He's that good. He's played 14 games this year and only the last few have been while he was healthy. He still has 10 goals and 15 points. Since he came back from his latest injury on March 22,
Not only is Wild forward Stephane Veilleux the club's leading scorer over the previous seven games (he's scored five goals in that span), but the Quebec native also earned No. 1 star honors in Wednesday's optional-skate game of shinny ...
Stephane Veilleux scored his ninth and 10th goals of the season, and the Wild, which completed its franchise-high six-game road trip, held off late charge to earn a 3-2 win (click PLAY above for video) over the Ducks Sunday ...
Who knew? After the game, I was digging around, and look what I found? All the Wild players just uploaded their Facebook statuses ... seems they aren't that different from us afterall. Lets take a looksy shall we? ... ... Niklas Backstrom is sorry he can’t win every game by himself ... Eric Belanger wants to thank the trainers for the amazing rub down ... Marc-Andre Bergeron is willing to shoot only if the crowd yells at him enough ... Derek Boogaard is punching you in the face! ...