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ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) – Minnesota Wild coach Bruce Boudreau has a natural vested interest in the Wild's summer camp, evaluating prospects. But there is one in particular that has his attention.
Boudreau had coached the Washington Capitals and Anaheim Ducks before taking the Wild job in 2016. He had a 158-110-35 record in more than three seasons with Minnesota.
Bruce Boudreau agrees to deal to coach Wild When the Capitals fired him on Nov. 28, 2011, he was hired two days later by the Anaheim Ducks.
Dec. 6—It's a good day to be a former Wild coach. In a span of 12 hours, Bruce Boudreau and Mike Yeo both got back into the coaching game, in charge of an NHL team. For the 66-year-old Boudreau ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Bruce Boudreau has agreed to terms to coach the Minnesota Wild, giving the team the most sought-after candidate on the market. Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher ...
The Minnesota Wild fired coach Bruce Boudreau on Friday with the goal of correcting some inconsistencies and making a late-season push for a playoff spot. First-year general manager Bill Guerin ...
The Wild have traditionally been a defensive team. However, Boudreau has had success by winning with an offense-oriented approach, so expect to see the Wild play faster this year.
ST. PAUL-Minnesota Wild coach Bruce Boudreau has finally cracked.All it took was a red-eye flight to Canada, a putrid effort against the Winnipeg Jets, and now what stands as the lone five-game ...
Minnesota Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher hit one out of the park on Saturday night, when the team announced that Bruce Boudreau would become the fifth head coach in franchise history.
And Boudreau, who was 158-110-35 in three-plus seasons with the Wild and ranks 22 nd in NHL history with 567 regular-season wins and third with a .635 points percentage, made it clear how much he ...
The Wild are 27-23-7 this season. In three-plus years with the Wild, Boudreau went 158-110-35 (.579) in 303 games.
After the Wild announced Boudreau's hiring, the Ducks issued a statement. "On behalf of the club, congratulations to Bruce and the Minnesota Wild," said Ducks general manager Bob Murray.