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  2. Minnesota Wild - Wikipedia

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    In the 2007–08 season, when all jerseys were converted to the new Reebok Edge uniform system, the white jersey was retained and the home jersey replaced with a new one that has a small imprint of the team's primary logo inside a white circle, which is surrounded by the words "Minnesota Wild" in a larger ring against a green background. The ...

  3. List of NHL mascots - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Wild unveiled their mascot, named Nordy, on October 5, 2008. His species is intentionally ambiguous, vaguely resembling the team logo, wearing a "hockey hair" mullet and a green "M" on his forehead. [52] [53] Nordy wears the jersey number 18,001, a reference to their home stadium's capacity. [54]

  4. Minnesota North Stars - Wikipedia

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    For the 2020–21 season, the Minnesota Wild introduced a version of the 1978 North Stars jersey, featuring a recolored Wild logo as part of the league-wide "Reverse Retro" jersey program. [35] In the 2022–23 season , a green version of the "Reverse Retro" jersey was used. [ 36 ]

  5. Minnesota Wild release Stadium Series jersey (Photo) - AOL

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  6. NHL Winter Classic - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Wild: Green, red and wheat jersey inspired by various early Minnesota hockey teams. [50] 2023. Pittsburgh Penguins: Vintage white uniform with black stripes and gold "P" logo taken from the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates uniforms. [51] Boston Bruins: Black uniform with gold stripes and vintage white text.

  7. List of professional sports teams in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota are organized in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and, through 2020–21, are the only college sports program in the state to be represented in Division I. They compete against other teams in the Big Ten Conference.