2006–07 Minnesota Wild season

This 2006–07 Minnesota Wild season began on October 5, 2006. It was the Wild's seventh season in the National Hockey League (NHL).

2006–07 Minnesota Wild
Division2nd Northwest
Conference7th Western
2006–07 record48–26–8
Home record29–7–5
Road record19–19–3
Goals for235
Goals against191
Team information
General managerDoug Risebrough
CoachJacques Lemaire
CaptainRotating
Brian Rolston (Oct.–Nov.)
Keith Carney (Dec.)
Brian Rolston (Jan.)
Mark Parrish (Feb.–Apr.)
Alternate captainsRotating
Kim Johnsson (Oct.–Nov.)
Brian Rolston (Dec.)
Keith Carney (Jan.)
Brian Rolston (Feb.–Apr.)
Wes Walz
ArenaXcel Energy Center
Average attendance18,543
Minor league affiliatesHouston Aeros
Texas Wildcatters
Austin Ice Bats
Team leaders
GoalsBrian Rolston (31)
AssistsPavol Demitra (39)
PointsPavol Demitra (64)
Brian Rolston
Penalty minutesDerek Boogaard (120)
Plus/minusKeith Carney (+22)
WinsNiklas Backstrom (23)
Goals against averageNiklas Backstrom (1.97)

Regular season

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Excluding seven shootout goals allowed, the Wild finished the regular season with just 184 goals allowed, the fewest in the NHL.[1]

Season standings

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Here is how the Wild did in the standings in 2006–07.

Northwest Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
13Vancouver Canucks8249267222201105
27Minnesota Wild8248268235191104
38Calgary Flames8243291025822696
49Colorado Avalanche824431727225195
512Edmonton Oilers823243719524871

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Western Conference[2]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1z-Detroit Red WingsCE82501913254199113
2y-Anaheim DucksPA82482014258208110
3y-Vancouver CanucksNW8249267222201105
4Nashville PredatorsCE8251238272212110
5San Jose SharksPA8251265258199107
6Dallas StarsPA8250257226197107
7Minnesota WildNW8248268235191104
8Calgary FlamesNW8243291025822696
8.5
9Colorado AvalancheNW824431727225195
10St. Louis BluesCE8234351321425481
11Columbus Blue JacketsCE823342720124973
12Edmonton OilersNW823243719524871
13Chicago BlackhawksCE823142920125871
14Los Angeles KingsPA8227411422728368
15Phoenix CoyotesPA823146521628467

bold - qualified for playoffs, y - division title, z - best conference record
CE - Central Division, NW - Northwest Division, PA - Pacific Division

Playoffs

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The Minnesota Wild ended the 2006–07 regular season as the Western Conference's seventh seed.

Schedule and results

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Regular season

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2006–07 regular season[3]
October: 9–2–0 (home: 7–0–0; road: 2–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
1October 5Colorado2 – 3MinnesotaOTFernandez18,5681–0–02W
2October 7Nashville5 – 6MinnesotaBackstrom18,5682–0–04W
3October 10Vancouver1 – 2MinnesotaSOFernandez18,0643–0–06W
4October 12Washington2 – 3MinnesotaSOFernandez18,0644–0–08W
5October 14Columbus0 – 5MinnesotaFernandez18,5685–0–010W
6October 18Minnesota2 – 1Los AngelesOTFernandez14,6176–0–012W
7October 20Minnesota1 – 2AnaheimFernandez13,4306–1–012L
8October 21Minnesota4 – 1San JoseFernandez17,4967–1–014W
9October 25Los Angeles1 – 3MinnesotaFernandez18,5688–1–016W
10October 27Anaheim2 – 3MinnesotaSOFernandez18,5689–1–018W
11October 29Minnesota1 – 4ColoradoFernandez17,6159–2–018L
November: 4–8–1 (home: 2–2–1; road: 2–6–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
12November 2Vancouver2 – 5MinnesotaBackstrom18,56810–2–020W
13November 4Nashville4 – 3MinnesotaFernandez18,56810–3–020L
14November 7Minnesota1 – 3San JoseFernandez17,23310–4–020L
15November 11Minnesota3 – 2Los AngelesSOFernandez17,47911–4–022W
16November 12Minnesota2 – 3AnaheimBackstrom16,30611–5–022L
17November 14Minnesota3 – 4PhoenixFernandez12,00211–6–022L
18November 16Minnesota7 – 6NashvilleSOBackstrom12,75912–6–024W
19November 18Colorado2 – 1MinnesotaSOBackstrom18,56812–6–125OTL
20November 20Minnesota3 – 5OttawaFernandez18,09412–7–125L
21November 22Minnesota2 – 4MontrealBackstrom21,27312–8–125L
22November 24Phoenix0 – 4MinnesotaBackstrom18,56813–8–127W
23November 25Minnesota3 – 5ColumbusFernandez15,49313–9–127L
24November 29San Jose2 – 1MinnesotaFernandez18,56813–10–127L
December: 7–7–1 (home: 7–1–0; road: 0–6–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
25December 1Detroit3 – 0MinnesotaFernandez18,56813–11–127L
26December 2Minnesota3 – 4DallasSOBackstrom17,02713–11–228OTL
27December 5Chicago2 – 3MinnesotaSOFernandez18,56814–11–230W
28December 7Calgary2 – 3MinnesotaSOFernandez18,56815–11–232W
29December 9Chicago4 – 5MinnesotaOTFernandez18,56816–11–234W
30December 12Minnesota2 – 5CalgaryFernandez19,28916–12–234L
31December 14Minnesota1 – 3EdmontonFernandez16,83916–13–234L
32December 16Minnesota1 – 2VancouverBackstrom18,63016–14–234L
33December 19Vancouver2 – 5MinnesotaFernandez18,56817–14–236W
34December 22Minnesota1 – 3DetroitFernandez20,06617–15–236L
35December 23Detroit2 – 3MinnesotaOTFernandez18,56818–15–238W
36December 26Minnesota3 – 4TorontoFernandez19,35518–16–238L
37December 27Minnesota1 – 3DetroitBackstrom20,06618–17–238L
38December 29Columbus3 – 4MinnesotaOTFernandez18,56819–17–240W
39December 31Anaheim3 – 4MinnesotaFernandez18,56820–17–242W
January: 7–4–2 (home: 2–2–2; road: 5–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
40January 2Atlanta1 – 5MinnesotaFernandez18,56821–17–244W
41January 4Tampa Bay3 – 2MinnesotaFernandez18,56821–18–244L
42January 6Colorado2 – 1MinnesotaSOFernandez18,56821–18–345OTL
43January 9Minnesota0 – 3CalgaryBackstrom19,28921–19–345L
44January 11Minnesota5 – 2VancouverFernandez18,63022–19–347W
45January 12Minnesota4 – 2EdmontonFernandez16,83923–19–349W
46January 14Minnesota4 – 3ChicagoSOFernandez11,09124–19–351W
47January 16Edmonton2 – 1MinnesotaFernandez18,56824–20–351L
48January 19Minnesota3 – 0ChicagoFernandez12,33325–20–353W
49January 20Dallas2 – 1MinnesotaSOBackstrom18,56825–20–454OTL
50January 26Calgary1 – 2MinnesotaSOBackstrom18,56826–20–456W
51January 27Minnesota2 – 3ColumbusFernandez18,13626–21–456L
52January 30Minnesota5 – 2St. LouisFernandez10,44527–21–458W
February: 8–2–2 (home: 4–0–1; road: 4–2–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
53February 1Minnesota5 – 3ColoradoBackstrom17,28628–21–460W
54February 3Minnesota1 – 0PhoenixBackstrom17,11529–21–462W
55February 6Minnesota2 – 4DallasBackstrom17,66029–22–462L
56February 8Florida2 – 4MinnesotaBackstrom18,56830–22–464W
57February 10Carolina4 – 5MinnesotaBackstrom18,56831–22–466W
58February 14Vancouver3 – 2MinnesotaOTBackstrom18,56831–22–567OTL
59February 17Minnesota4 – 1NashvilleBackstrom17,11332–22–569W
60February 18Minnesota3 – 5St. LouisBackstrom13,72132–23–569L
61February 20Dallas1 – 2MinnesotaSOBackstrom18,56833–23–571W
62February 22Minnesota4 – 3ColoradoBackstrom18,00734–23–573W
63February 25Edmonton1 – 4MinnesotaBackstrom18,56835–23–575W
64February 28Minnesota1 – 2CalgaryOTHarding19,28935–23–676OTL
March: 10–3–2 (home: 4–2–1; road: 6–1–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
65March 1Minnesota5 – 0EdmontonHarding16,83936–23–678W
66March 4Minnesota3 – 4VancouverOTBackstrom18,63036–23–779OTL
67March 6San Jose3 – 0MinnesotaBackstrom18,56836–24–779L
68March 8Minnesota2 – 1BostonBackstrom13,70937–24–781W
69March 9Minnesota5 – 1BuffaloHarding18,69038–24–783W
70March 11Colorado2 – 3MinnesotaOTBackstrom18,56839–24–785W
71March 13Minnesota3 – 2VancouverOTBackstrom18,63040–24–787W
72March 15Minnesota2 – 1EdmontonBackstrom16,83941–24–789W
73March 17Minnesota4 – 2CalgaryBackstrom19,28942–24–791W
74March 20Phoenix2 – 3MinnesotaBackstrom18,56843–24–793W
75March 22St. Louis1 – 5MinnesotaBackstrom18,56844–24–795W
76March 24Los Angeles1 – 4MinnesotaHarding18,56845–24–797W
77March 27Calgary1 – 0MinnesotaSOBackstrom18,56845–24–898OTL
78March 29Calgary4 – 2MinnesotaHarding18,56845–25–898L
79March 31Minnesota1 – 2ColoradoHarding17,19245–26–898L
April: 3–0–0 (home: 3–0–0; road: 0–0–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
80April 3Edmonton0 – 3MinnesotaBackstrom18,56846–26–8100W
81April 5Edmonton0 – 3MinnesotaBackstrom18,56847–26–8102W
82April 7St. Louis1 – 5MinnesotaBackstrom18,56848–26–8104W

Legend: W Win (2 points) L Loss (0 points) OTL Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

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2007 Stanley Cup playoffs[3]
Western Conference quarterfinals vs. (2) Anaheim Ducks – Ducks win 4–1
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 11Minnesota1 – 2AnaheimBackstrom17,1800 – 1L
2April 13Minnesota2 – 3AnaheimBackstrom17,3240 – 2L
3April 15Anaheim2 – 1MinnesotaBackstrom19,2240 – 3L
4April 17Anaheim1 – 4MinnesotaBackstrom19,1741 – 3W
5April 19Minnesota1 – 4AnaheimBackstrom17,3181 – 4L

Legend: W Win L Loss

Player statistics

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Scoring

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  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Wild only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Wild only.
No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
12Brian RolstonRW783133646465112−24
38Pavol DemitraLW712539640285134−10
10Marian GaborikRW483027571240531438
96Pierre-Marc BouchardC8220375713145112−30
9Mikko KoivuC822034546585101−14
28Todd WhiteC771331448244000−10
21Mark ParrishRW76192039918510120
8Brent BurnsD777182516265011114
92Branko RadivojevicRW82111324−9215000−12
37Wes WalzC6291524330501114
26Kurtis FosterD5732023−352302200
5Kim JohnssonD7631922−4644000−12
33Petteri NummelinD5131720−1522311210
19Stephane VeilleuxLW7571118347500004
3Keith CarneyD80413172258500014
41Martin SkoulaD8101515936500024
11Pascal DupuisLW4810313−738
55Nick SchultzD82210120425011−30
17Wyatt SmithC61336−816400000
18Adam HallRW2323528300007
11[a]Dominic MooreC10202310
18Mattias WeinhandlRW12112−210
32Niklas BackstromG41011250112
4Shawn BelleD901140
24Derek BoogaardLW4801101204011020
27Joel WardRW1101100
35Manny FernandezG4400012
83Matt FoyRW9000−14
29Josh HardingG70000
23Jason MorganC4000−14
67Benoit PouliotLW3000−10
6Erik ReitzD100010

Goaltending

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No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
32Niklas Backstrom4123861028731.97.92952227514145112.22.9240297
35Manny Fernandez442216111581032.55.91122422
29Josh Harding732117471.16.9601361

Awards and records

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Awards

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Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award Niklas Backstrom [4]
William M. Jennings Trophy Niklas Backstrom [5]
Manny Fernandez
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Brian Rolston [6]
NHL First Star of the Week Niklas Backstrom (February 25) [7]
NHL Third Star of the Week Niklas Backstrom (April 8) [7]

Milestones

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Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Niklas Backstrom October 7, 2006 [8]
Benoit Pouliot November 22, 2006
Shawn Belle December 1, 2006
Joel Ward December 16, 2006

Transactions

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The Wild were involved in the following transactions from June 20, 2006, the day after the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 6, 2007, the day of the deciding game of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals.[9]

Trades

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Date Details Ref
June 24, 2006 To Minnesota Wild
To Los Angeles Kings
[10]
February 9, 2007 To Minnesota Wild
To New York Rangers
[11]
February 27, 2007 To Minnesota Wild
To Pittsburgh Penguins
  • 3rd-round pick in 2007
[12]
February 28, 2007 To Minnesota Wild
To New Jersey Devils
  • 7th-round pick in 2008
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Players acquired

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DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 1, 2006 Keith CarneyVancouver Canucksmulti-yearFree agency[14]
Kim JohnssonPhiladelphia Flyersmulti-yearFree agency[15]
Mark ParrishLos Angeles Kings5-yearFree agency[14]
July 5, 2006 Paul AlbersVancouver Giants (WHL)Free agency[16]
Ryan HamiltonHouston Aeros (AHL)Free agency[16]
Mike MadillSt. Lawrence University (ECAC)Free agency[16]
July 6, 2006 Branko RadiovjevicPhiladelphia FlyersFree agency[17]
July 17, 2006 Jason MorganChicago Blackhawks1-yearFree agency[18]
July 19, 2006 Wyatt SmithNew York Islanders1-yearFree agency[19]
September 27, 2006 Joel WardHouston Aeros (AHL)Free agency[20]
December 31, 2006 John ScottHouston Aeros (AHL)Free agency[21]

Players lost

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DatePlayerNew teamVia[b]Ref
June 21, 2006 Joey TetarenkoHouston Aeros (AHL)Free agency (VI)[23]
July 1, 2006 Filip KubaTampa Bay LightningFree agency (III)[24]
Andrei ZyuzinCalgary FlamesFree agency (III)[25]
July 4, 2006 Randy RobitaillePhiladelphia FlyersFree agency (III)[26]
July 6, 2006 Daniel TjarnqvistEdmonton OilersFree agency (III)[27]
July 13, 2006 Erik WestrumToronto Maple LeafsFree agency (VI)[28]
July 14, 2006 Scott FergusonSan Jose SharksFree agency (III)[29]
Andrei NazarovRetirement (III)[30]
July 18, 2006 Kyle WanvigAtlanta ThrashersFree agency (VI)[31]
July 20, 2006 Marc ChouinardVancouver CanucksFree agency (III)[32]
July 23, 2006 Rickard WallinHC Lugano (NLA)Free agency (VI)[33]
August 9, 2006 Chris HeidEisbaren Berlin (DEL)Free agency (UFA)[34]
August 21, 2006 Alex HenryNashville PredatorsFree agency (UFA)[35]
October 3, 2006 Dustin WoodManitoba Moose (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[36]

Signings

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DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
June 21, 2006 Kurtis Foster1-yearRe-signing[37]
June 24, 2006 Pierre-Marc Bouchard1-yearRe-signing[38]
July 5, 2006 Marian Gaborik3-yearRe-signing[39]
July 6, 2006 Derek BoogaardRe-signing[40]
July 7, 2006 Riley EmmersonEntry-level[41]
July 10, 2006 Brent Burns2-yearRe-signing[42]
July 13, 2006 Pascal Dupuis1-yearRe-signing[43]
July 14, 2006 Matt Foy1-yearRe-signing[44]
Erik Reitz1-yearRe-signing[44]
July 18, 2006 Mikko Koivu1-yearRe-signing[45]
May 14, 2007 Matt Kassian3-yearEntry-level[46]
May 15, 2007 Morten Madsen3-yearEntry-level[47]
May 26, 2007 Cal Clutterbuck3-yearEntry-level[48]

Draft picks

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Minnesota's picks at the 2006 NHL entry draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.[49] The Wild had the ninth overall pick in the draft. They also had the Edmonton Oilers first round pick, 17th overall, which they used to trade for Pavol Demitra from the Los Angeles Kings on draft day.

Round # Player Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
1 9 James Sheppard (C/LW)  Canada Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
2 40 Ondrej Fiala (C)  Czech Republic Everett Silvertips (WHL)
3 72 Cal Clutterbuck (RW)  Canada Oshawa Generals (OHL)
4 102 Kyle Medvec (D)  United States Apple Valley High School (USHS-MN)
5 132 Niko Hovinen (G)  Finland Jokerit (SM-liiga)
6 162 Julian Walker (W)  Switzerland EHC Basel (NLA)
7 192 Chris Hickey (C)  United States Cretin-Derham Hall (USHS-MN)

See also

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Notes

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  1. Moore wore number 22 in his first game.
  2. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[22]

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  42. "Bell thrilled to join Sharks following three-team deal". Tampa Bay Times. July 11, 2006. Retrieved September 17, 2024. WILD: Minnesota re-signed restricted free agent defenseman Brent Burns to a two-year, $1.65-million contract.
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