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2018 Minnesota Wild Training Camp Roster 10-1-18 2018 MINNESOTA WILD TRAINING CAMP ROSTER 10-1-18 FORWARDS HT WT SHOOTS BORN BIRTHPLACE 2017-18 TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIM ACQ 3 Charlie Coyle 6-3 218 Right 3/2/92 East Weymouth, Mass. Minnesota NHL 66 11 26 37 18 TRD/11 9 Mikko Koivu 6-3 215 Left 3/12/83 Turku, Finland Minnesota NHL 82 14 31 46 46 EN/01 11 Zach Parise 5-11 197 Left 7/28/84 Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnesota NHL 42 15 9 24 14 FA/12 12 Eric Staal 6-4 205 Left 10/29/84 Thunder Bay, Ontario Minnesota NHL 82 42 34 76 42 FA/16 14 Joel Eriksson Ek 6-1 206 Left 1/29/97 Karlstad, Sweden Minnesota NHL 75 6 10 16 22 EN/15 15 Matt Hendricks 6-0 209 Left 6/17/81 Blaine, Minnesota Winnipeg NHL 60 5 8 13 39 FA/18 16 Jason Zucker 5-11 188 Left 1/16/92 Newport Beach, California Minnesota NHL 82 33 31 64 44 EN/10 17 Marcus Foligno 6-3 226 Left 8/10/91 Buffalo, New York Minnesota NHL 77 8 15 23 72 TRD/17 18 Jordan Greenway 6-6 226 Left 2/16/97 Canton, New York Boston Univ. HE 36 13 22 35 52 EN/15 21 Eric Fehr 6-4 208 Right 9/7/85 Winkler, Manitoba San Jose NHL 18 3 1 4 2 FA/18 22 Nino Niederreiter 6-2 210 Left 9/8/92 Chur, Switzerland Minnesota NHL 63 18 14 32 36 TRD/13 64 Mikael Granlund 5-10 185 Left 2/26/92 Oulu, Finland Minnesota NHL 77 21 46 67 18 EN/10 71 J.T. Brown 5-10 169 Right 7/2/90 Burnsville, Minnesota Tampa Bay/Anaheim NHL 47 2 5 7 24 FA/18 DEFENSEMEN HT WT SHOOTS BORN BIRTHPLACE 2017-18 TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIM ACQ 6 Ryan Murphy 5-11 185 Right 3/31/93 Aurora, Ontario Minnesota NHL 21 2 3 5 16 FA/17 20 Ryan Suter 6-1 200 Left 1/21/85 Madison, Wisconsin Minnesota NHL 78 6 45 51 34 FA/12 23 Gustav Olofsson 6-3 195 Left 12/1/94 Boras, Sweden Minnesota NHL 41 0 8 8 14 EN/13 24 Matt Dumba 6-0 189 Right 7/25/94 Regina, Saskatchewan Minnesota NHL 82 14 36 50 41 EN/12 25 Jonas Brodin 6-1 194 Left 7/12/93 Karlstad, Sweden Minnesota NHL 73 6 15 21 30 EN/11 29 Greg Pateryn 6-3 224 Right 6/20/90 Sterling Heights, Michigan Dallas NHL 73 1 12 13 50 FA/18 36 Nick Seeler 6-2 192 Left 6/3/93 Eden Prairie, Minnesota Minnesota NHL 22 0 4 4 21 EN/11 39 Nate Prosser 6-2 201 Right 5/7/86 Elk River, Minnesota Minnesota/St. Louis NHL 57 3 6 9 19 WAV/17 46 Jared Spurgeon 5-9 176 Right 11/29/89 Edmonton, Alberta Minnesota NHL 61 9 28 37 8 FA/10 GOALTENDERS HT WT CATCHES BORN BIRTHPLACE 2017-18 TEAM LGE GP W-L-OT SO GAA SV% ACQ 32 Alex Stalock 6-0 190 Left 7/28/87 St. Paul, Minnesota Minnesota NHL 28 23-10-10 1 2.85 .910 FA/16 40 Devan Dubnyk 6-6 210 Left 5/4/86 Regina, Saskatchewan Minnesota NHL 60 35-16-7 5 2.52 .918 TRD/15 INJURED HT WT SHOOTS BORN BIRTHPLACE 2017-18 TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIM ACQ 19 Luke Kunin 6-0 193 Right 12/4/97 Chesterfield, Missouri Minnesota NHL 19 2 2 4 13 EN/16 Visit www.wild.com/pressbox for the latest news and information from the team including press releases, game notes, postgame notes, multimedia content and daily statistics. -- WILD -- .
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