Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno is expected to have season-ending lower-body surgery. He missed a second consecutive game on Saturday versus Vegas. With Minnesota unlikely to make the playoffs, the team has now decided to shut Foligno down. The 32-year-old ends the campaign with 22 points (10 goals, 12 assists) and 179 hits. Health issues limited him to only 55 appearances. Foligno is coming off a three-year, $9.3 million deal and will be an unrestricted free agent in the offseason.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) hasn't joined the team for a brief road trip, which features two games against the Golden Knights and Coyotes. The 32-year-old was injured in Friday's contest against Pittsburgh. Foligno has tallied 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 47 games this season, with 50 shots on goal and 161 hits. Connor Dewar (lower body) appears set to replace Foligno in the lineup after practicing on the fourth line on Sunday. Brandon Duhaime took Foligno's spot on the third line.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) will suit up for Monday's matchup against the Stars. He will return from a three-game absence. Foligno will try to add to six goals and nine assists on Monday, which he has totaled in 35 games this season. His return means an exit from the lineup for Nic Petan. Foligno, who also boasts 93 hits for the season, will add muscle for Minnesota in the inter-division matchup and should boost the offense as well, having scored in three of his last four appearances. He will skate with Frederick Gaudreau and Pat Maroon on the third line.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) came through practice on Sunday and could return from a three-game absence on Monday against Dallas. The team is set to decide his status for the contest after Monday's morning skate. Foligno was on fire before getting hurt with a run of three goals in four games, which doubled his goal tally for the season. He's had 15 points overall across 35 games with 93 hits -- only seven other players in the league have recorded at least 15 points and 90 hits for the season.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (undisclosed) is a game-time call for Tuesday's clash with Calgary. The power forward is dealing with an unspecified lingering issue and might have to give his body some rest. Foligno's absence would come at an awful time for the Wild, as the team has just lost Kirill Kaprizov (upper body) from the attack. The 32-year-old isn't known for his offensive prowess, but Foligno has been sharp offensively lately, with three goals over a four-game span. He also has points from four of his past five appearances, pushing his total to 15 for the season. In 35 outings, Foligno has notched six goals and nine assists.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno has signed a four-year extension with the club, agreeing to a pact worth $16 million. The hard-working winger is entering the final season of a three-year, $9.3 million contract, so he'll be getting a slight pay raise from the start of next season. Foligno has spent six years with the Wild, appearing in 396 regular-season contests and posting 156 points (67 goals, 89 assists). The 32-year-old doesn't deliver a lot of offense, but he's a big presence on the ice and valued highly by the team, as his new contract shows. The Wild also inked Mats Zuccarello to a new deal Friday, and general manager Bill Guerin expects Ryan Hartman to be next.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) will be back from a three-game absence Tuesday against New Jersey. The 31-year-old is set to skate on the first line with Ryan Hartman and Mats Zuccarello. Various injuries have limited Foligno to only 53 games this season and he hasn't been too effective offensively, logging six goals and 13 assists. However, Foligno now finds himself on a productive line, which could provide a boost to his numbers. Hartman has notched seven points in the past six games, while Zuccarello is the second-highest scorer on the team with 63 points in 68 games.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) won't play Wednesday against St. Louis. He suffered a lower-body injury in Sunday's contest against Arizona and will be forced to sit out yet another game. Foligno has been troubled by various injuries all season long, making only 53 appearances. The 31-year-old has recorded 19 points with 67 shots and 191 hits. Sammy Walker will draw into the lineup for his seventh game of the season. The 23-year-old practiced on the first line with Ryan Hartman and Mats Zuccarello on Tuesday.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno won't play Thursday against Vancouver due to a lower-body injury. Injuries have unfortunately accompanied the veteran throughout the campaign and he is once again unavailable for the team. Marcus Johansson, who has just rejoined the team from Washington, will take Foligno's spot on the second line. He links up with two of the team's best scorers in Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy, so Johansson is in a nice spot to enjoy a productive second debut for the team.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) is available to play again ahead of Thursday's encounter with the Blue Jackets. He has been sidelined for four games with a lower-body injury. 2022-23 hasn't been kind at all for the 31-year-old, as Foligno has notched only four goals and 11 assists in 44 games. Foligno returns to the lineup on the second line, teaming up with Matthew Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno suffered a lower-body injury in Monday's meeting with Florida. He was forced to exit the game after taking a shot to his knee in the second period. Foligno logged 8:14 of ice time and had one shot on net with three blocks. Early reports are suggesting that it was only a stinger and Foligno could be fine for Wednesday's battle with Colorado. The 31-year-old had tallied 15 points in 44 games with the Wild this season, producing 57 shots on goal and a team-high 157 hits.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno will miss Saturday's game against Florida with an illness. Mason Shaw has been drafted into the lineup to replace him. Foligno has had trouble with health issues all season and has been able to make only 36 appearances, scoring four goals and logging 10 assists. The 31-year-old grinder will get his first chance to return to the lineup Tuesday against Tampa Bay.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (lower body) has come off Injured Reserve and is set to return to the lineup Saturday against St. Louis. A lower-body injury has kept Foligno out from the last three games. The 31-year-old power forward has collected 10 points in 27 appearances this season with 36 shots and 90 hits. Foligno has been used throughout the lineup this season and was part of the second line before getting injured. He is projected to rejoin Jordan Greenway and Joel Eriksson Ek on the line Saturday, although the latter is banged up and might have to sit out the contest.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno (upper body) will be back in the lineup Friday versus Seattle. This will be his first appearance of the month, with Foligno having missed six games in total because of an upper-body injury. The 31-year-old power forward is slated to skate on the second line with Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek. Foligno hasn't been able to find any form so far, going for only one goal and two assists in eight games, but he has every chance to perform well now sitting in the top six. Adam Beckman also remains in the lineup Friday, with Jordan Greenway (upper body) having suffered a setback.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno will miss Sunday's matchup against the Blackhawks with an upper-body injury. He will be replaced in the lineup by Tyson Jost. Foligno has had a slow start to the season, with only one goal and two assists to show for his work in eight games, but he's a valuable member of the top six and the team will definitely miss his quality and physicality. it's been a struggle for him offensively in 2022-23, but Foligno has delivered a team-high 23 hits. Jost re-enters the lineup after sitting out two games, and he doesn't offer anything to fantasy managers. Ryan Hartman could benefit the most from Foligno's absence, as he might get a chance to rejoin a scoring line.
Minnesota Wild wingers Mats Zuccarello (lower body) and Marcus Foligno (lower body) are expected to play Monday against St. Louis. The former missed the last four regular-season games, while Foligno was hurt in a knee-on-knee collision in the team's last outing on Friday. Both players have been a big part of Minnesota's success in 2021-22. Zuccarello went for a career-high 79 points in 70 games during the regular season and Foligno set his new record with 42 points across 74 outings. The latter is also a major force on the defensive side of things, and his line with Jordan Greenway and Joel Eriksson Ek will have a massive role to play in trying to keep St. Louis' attack quiet.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno was injured in a knee-on-knee collision in the team's regular-season finale on Friday. The team wrapped up home advantage for the playoffs with a 4-1 win over Colorado but lost Foligno early in the game in an incident involving Kurtis MacDermid. "It's serious enough that one of the toughest guys I've ever seen can't come back and play," said Minnesota head coach Dave Evason of the injury postgame. Foligno is set to get evaluated on Saturday. The team starts its first-round series against St. Louis Monday night. Foligno has had a career year and completed the regular season with 23 goals and 42 points in 74 games.
Marcus Foligno, Jordan Greenway Back In Wild Lineup
Minnesota Wild wingers Marcus Foligno and Jordan Greenway (upper body) will rejoin the action on Tuesday against Arizona. The latter is back from a seven-game absence, while Foligno was forced to sit out four games as he awaited clearance from COVID-19 protocols. The two have formed a very productive third line with Joel Eriksson Ek for the Wild. However, it looks like Eriksson Ek didn't miss his running mates too much, as he's gone for back-to-back three-point performances ahead of Tuesday's action. Foligno is on 39 points with 71 games played, and Greenway has managed 23 points in 59 games this season.
Minnesota Wild winger Marcus Foligno is set to miss some action after he entered COVID-19 protocols on Monday. The Wild return to the ice on Tuesday against Montreal and the team then has three more games coming up this week. Foligno has been a very nice fantasy piece this season with his all-around ability. The 30-year-old has recorded 22 goals and 39 points with 234 hits and a plus-23 rating. Minnesota has called up Mitchell Chaffee as a potential replacement for Foligno on Tuesday. He's set for his NHL debut after impressing with 37 points in 45 AHL outings this season.
Minnesota Wild left-winger Marcus Foligno found a way to score again on Sunday night in Las Vegas. Foligno found the back of the net just 82 seconds into the third period to tie the game at four. He connected with the help of Jared Spurgeon and Joel Eriksson Ek. The winger now has four goals in his last five games and has 13 tallies on the season. Foligno keeps seeing more power play time and had nearly three minutes of man advantage time on Sunday. As long as the goals keep coming, the fantasy praise and roster percentage owned will go up.