This season clearly ended in disappointment for the Minnesota Wild, even before the final game, due to their postseason elimination a week before. While
The United States has named the man who will lead the team into the 2024 IIHF Men’s World Championship. On Friday, USA Hockey announced Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes will be the bench boss for Team USA at the upcoming tournament in Czechia.
Former bench boss of the New Jersey Devils, John Hynes, has been named the head coach of Team USA for the upcoming 2024 IIHF Men’s World Tournament. Hynes (49) was fired by the Devils back in the 2019-20 season after a 9-13-4 start and was replaced by assistant coach Alain Nasreddine.
Although a 4-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguin on Monday night squandered an opportunity for the Nashville Predators to take their postseason fate into their own hands, they got a little help from their former coach John Hynes.
The Minnesota Wild harbor faint playoff hopes with six games remaining. No matter where the Wild stand in the Western Conference race, however, coach John Hynes strives for more depth from his club.
The Minnesota Wild need a miracle to reach the Stanley Cup playoffs. Even so, the expectation remains to keep fighting as they prepare to host the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday in St.
It’s been an up-and-down 2023-24 campaign for the Minnesota Wild. After firing head coach Dean Evason and replacing him with John Hynes in late November, the team continued to struggle into the new year, and now find themselves six points out of a Western Conference Wild Card spot with 17 games to go.
The Wild are doing everything they can to cling to their slim playoff hopes, and they managed to get a huge 4-3 overtime win against the Predators — one of the teams they are chasing — on Sunday.
It’s been over two months since the Minnesota Wild decided to fire their former head coach, Dean Evason, and hire their current coach, John Hynes. Since that day they’ve played 30 games and have a record of 16-13-1 over that time.
How much do you remember from the Minnesota Wild’s home-and-home series against the Las Vegas Golden Knights series last April? Nobody will blame you if you can’t remember those two games or the exact details.
Other than "10-3 record," the best thing you can say about John Hynes' first impression as the Minnesota Wild's head coach is he has the team looking like themselves.
Head coach John Hynes has helped the Wild turn their season around.
The back-to-back losses in Vancouver and Edmonton late this week put a small scuff into the shine that new head coach John Hynes placed on his new team.
Being an NHL head coach requires you to take on multiple roles. The best coaches juggle numerous responsibilities, from strategies to tactics to locker-room leadership.
Vancouver survived a red hot start by the visitors to end Minnesota's four-game winning streak and hand John Hynes his first loss as coach of the Wild with a 2-0 win.
In the three games the Minnesota Wild have played since firing head coach Dean Evason on Nov. 27, the team has looked completely different.
The Minnesota Wild have made it through the first week with their new head coach, John Hynes, and things finally seem to be looking up as they have a perfect 3-0 record with Hynes as coach.
Just a day after the Minnesota Wild fired their head coach Dean Evason and assistant coach Bob Woods, they were in action under new leadership. They took on the St.
Dean Evason is out as the head coach of the Minnesota Wild after a seven-game losing streak has them down in 30th place in the league. In is John Hynes to replace him, as general manager Bill Guerin still looks to keep this season alive for the Wild. Is Hynes the answer beyond this season?
When the 2023 NHL season began with former Nashville Predators head coach John Hynes still unemployed, the expectation was the 48-year-old would take a year off from coaching before interviewing for another job in 2024.
The news comes in the midst of a seven-game losing streak for the Wild. The club is second last in the Central Division with a 5-10-4 record and 14 points, just two over the Blackhawks.
The Wild have relieved head coach Dean Evason and assistant coach Bob Woods of their duties.
(San Jose Hockey Now‘s Sheng Peng contributed to this story) San Jose Sharks head coach David Quinn is trying to get by with a little help from his friends.
David Quinn is trying to get by with a little help from his friends. Quinn’s San Jose Sharks are 0-10-1. Enter John Hynes, spotted today by the coach’s office.
Yesterday the Nashville Predators announced that they were parting ways with John Hynes, the third head coach in the franchise's history after nearly four seasons.
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