Wild will open home schedule Oct. 11 against Columbus
The Wild will open their 2025-26 home schedule against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Home openers were announced early Wednesday. With that information, it was also revealed Minnesota will be in St. Louis on Oct. 9 for the Blues’ home opener and in Dallas on Oct. 14 for the Stars’ home opener.
The rest of the schedule is expected to be released by the NHL today at noon.
This story will be updated.
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