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Wild owner Craig Leipold pledges team will stay in St. Paul
- Craig Leipold, the owner of the Wild, stated, "We are gonna stay in St. Paul, and they’re gonna stay in Minneapolis."
- Leipold emphasized the importance of being in a "great market" and having a "really good building" to access NHL revenue streams.
- He mentioned that a second-round playoff run is vital while a third-round run is considered outstanding.
- Leipold reflected on the Gaborik situation, calling it disappointing but distinct from the team's current circumstances.
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Wild owner Craig Leipold pledges team will stay in St. Paul
In an alternate timeline of Minnesota sports history, the NHL’s North Stars might have moved from Bloomington to downtown Minneapolis and shared Target Center with the NBA’s Timberwolves. Instead, Minnesota’s first pro hockey team moved to Texas in 1993, and became Thursday night’s foe – the Dallas Stars – for the Minnesota Wild’s preseason home opener. And with discussion about the venues for NBA and NHL teams in the Twin Cities heating up agai…
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right7Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Right
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78% Right
C 22%
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